The thing I am attracted to is just good writing and stories that are based somewhat in reality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm personally attracted to great writing - that's what turns me on the most.
I was always attracted and repelled by the idea of being a writer.
I'm attracted to stories that excite my imagination, stories that, as I'm reading the script, I feel it, I can see it, I can hear the characters. I'm attracted to characters that are real, that tap into something inside me that I haven't explored yet.
First and foremost, I consider myself a storyteller. And I'm endlessly fascinated with people, with what they do and why... and how they feel about it. Which means I'm interested in romance fiction. I was drawn to it, as both a reader and a writer, at the very beginning of my career. It's my kind of storytelling.
I think I'm attracted to writers who tell us something about ourselves.
I try to write about things, places, events, and phenomena I know about personally. That helps make the novels more genuine.
I find that nonfiction writers are the likeliest to turn out interesting novels.
The stories that are out and the things that have been published are a sample of my interests. There are genres and sub-genres that I haven't waded into but have wanted to, or have waded into in other places but never actually written.
It's true that I'm drawn to unusual stories. Normal roles don't really attract me.
Basically, I just write whatever story grabs me rather than considering the genre.
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