If you were an author, you would write _____?

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YA fiction or teen fiction..!! :)
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Children's books
Adult erotica fantasy area
Anything about vampires
I would love to write a book period. I always tend to reread and criticise my own work then throw it away because I think it's stupid so I don't know if I will ever get there but maybe one day
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I'd like to try writing mystery stories for elementary age children. I've had some ideas and have some down on paper but I haven't actually tried to write any books yet. I'd also like to try writing about my childhood memories. I started keeping a journal since just before my first child was born and always wished I had started journal writing when I was much younger. Now I just have bits and pieces that I remember.
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I am going back and forth among romance, self-help, and religious.
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I would probably write young adult or a romance series!
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Post by Revsasquatch »

I am an author, though my Grammer isn't the best I still write and love too. I write fantasy and would love it if someone would care to ever read a little of what I wrote. If anyone is interested I'd application a PM and thanks ahead of time.
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I'd love to write fiction or historical fiction. That would be so fun.
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I'd like to write young adult fiction, children's literature and mystery/thrillers of the whodunnit variety. I believe mystery/thriller genre is the most exciting and challenging cause of the plot / storyline , character building , capturing reader interest and piquing their curiosity until the very last page and to keep them guessing with plot twists etc.
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Young adult fiction. It would either lean toward horror or fantasy. It's what I enjoy reading most these days.
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I would write fantasy. I love dragons, fierce characters and totally surprising twists.
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Police procedurals.
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Historical fiction :D
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I would always write supernatural books!
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An adventure novel about mushing. I have plenty of real life anecdotes to draw from.
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I fall into the YA category as well. I've always wanted to be R.L. Stine, haha. That's just always the genre I've loved since I was 9 years old, and even now many years later that's what I lean towards. Although, oddly enough, I've been itching to write a contemporary novel lately, which is a genre I don't particularly read a lot of.
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