Historical fiction, romance, fantasy, game tie-in, erotica, sci-fi, horror, YA: Do you write to target a particular audience, or do you write what you're interested in? I'm guessing most writers would answer the latter. Thus my real question: Do you think genre matters? Are some easier to get published in than others? Are some better thought of? worse? And would you switch your style and target audience to improve your chances of publication?
Does genre matter?
Historical fiction, romance, fantasy, game tie-in, erotica, sci-fi, horror, YA: Do you write to target a particular audience, or do you write what you're interested in? I'm guessing most writers would answer the latter. Thus my real question: Do you think genre matters? Are some easier to get published in than others? Are some better thought of? worse? And would you switch your style and target audience to improve your chances of publication?
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