I always think it's interesting to switch genres, because if I read a script and I know exactly how to manifest a story, I don't really want to do it anymore, because I've already done it in my head.
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I love mixing up my genres.
I don't really have a preferred genre. It's more up to the individual project itself and if I feel compelled by it.
I like the idea of trying to write a book in every genre.
I just grew up watching a lot of movies. I'm attracted to this genre and that genre, this type of story, and that type of story. As I watch movies I make some version of it in my head that isn't quite what I'm seeing - taking the things I like and mixing them with stuff I've never seen before.
I think that what appeals to me in my work is having the opportunity to inhabit different genres and so to reach different audiences.
I have a complex feeling about genre. I love it, but I hate it at the same time. I have the urge to make audiences thrill with the excitement of a genre, but I also try to betray and destroy the expectations placed on that genre.
I don't steer clear of genres. I simply haven't steered myself toward some of them.
It all comes down to what is best for those particular genres, and if you believe in the stories that you're telling and the characters that you like that you want to tell those stories with, you can pretty much apply it to any genre.
I like to write in all different genres. I just like a new challenge.
Basically, I just write whatever story grabs me rather than considering the genre.