What do you write?
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What do you write?
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- DriftwoodJames
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My writing has been called by different readers, different names. The harsher have called it Action-Adventure, or just adventure... the women readers call it Romance-Horror (a strange mix, no?), and the males have called it Dark Fantasy, Horror, and Suspsense.
As far as I'm concerned, as I said in a different post: I write. I just write. I write with the intention only to entertain my audiences, whoever they may be.
Check out my website for further details to my work.
http://www.jamesedwardnolan.com
- msstroda
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I agree. I too, write what I feel passionate about with the intention to entertain my readers, whoever they may be.
Would I like it if my books became best sellers? Well HELL YEAH!! But even if that never happens for me, I will continue to write for the enjoyment of the reading public, as well as for the satisfaction it gives me to write.
- DuchessAngel37
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Since the majority of my work is fanfiction, it's always going to be comtemporary stuff. The one colonial piece that I started ran out of steam just after it was half-done.
When I was a child, my dream was to be an author, like, this is my job. But as I've gotten older, I realize it's just about me, and if I were to do it as a career, I'd probably have to pick one genre and stick to it, but I like to try new things. And while my perfectionist side does get annoyed when I don't finish something, it's a lot easier on me knowing that I don't have to if I don't want to.
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- kaytie
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A published example would be Kate Atkinson's Case Histories. Ostensibly a mystery, the characters and their development push the literary boundary so that it's somewhat cross genre.
TC Boyle's novels have both commercial and literary appeal.
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So far, I've had just a few published poems, but no bites on the big one (the completed novel.) I write for lots of reasons... feeling compelled to tell a certain story, dream inspired ideas, to be heard/read, to sell something, and cheap therapy LOL!
I also love to read, as much as I love to write and admire lots of different authors and different genres, depending on my mood at the time. If you want to see a sample check out my URL on myspace.
Peace,
Jeanne
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And when you dream I hope you can't sleep and you SCREAM about it
I hope your conscience EATS AT YOU and you can't BREATHE without me"
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