I write across genres so I see them, more often, as complementary instead of separated by boundaries.
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Where do you even draw the line between genres?
Like most writers, I read deeply into the genre in which I write.
I don't steer clear of genres. I simply haven't steered myself toward some of them.
I love mixing up my genres.
I think you can spread yourself across any number of genres when you're a writer as long as you have a deep, abiding love for each of them.
I had always wanted to be a writer who confused genre boundaries and who was read in multiple contexts.
Genre boundaries are good for marketing but they all but disappear when you're a player.
I feel most comfortable keeping versatile when it comes to music genres.
I used to write fiction, non-fiction, fiction, non-fiction and have a clear pattern because I'd need a break from one style when going into the next book.
I think that what appeals to me in my work is having the opportunity to inhabit different genres and so to reach different audiences.
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