tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post5789274099734207013..comments2024-01-26T13:36:51.551-08:00Comments on Writing and Living by Richard P. Hughes: Genre Fiction: Is this the way to success?writing and living by Richard P Hugheshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03814139767151989286noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-9283879511629867812012-06-22T07:37:39.823-07:002012-06-22T07:37:39.823-07:00I don't think you have to choose just one genr...I don't think you have to choose just one genre, Richard. Dabble in a few until you find your niche. I swore up and down I'd never write YA, but YA fits my narrative voice very well. Who knows? Maybe you have a paranormal romance in you. LOL! But if you know genre fiction isn't your thing, there's still an audience for you. That's the great thing about books and writing, your options are endless.Emily R. Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03892444969625637064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-38962011528605135802012-06-19T18:02:30.081-07:002012-06-19T18:02:30.081-07:00Oh man, this is such a tough question. It's ha...Oh man, this is such a tough question. It's hard to write something you aren't completely inspired to write, and if that isn't genre fiction...how do you make yourself write it? I'm not sure you can and be happy with it.<br /><br />I say, write what makes you happy. That's the most important thing.Juliana L. Brandthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15903360100714298208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-75380153856968548842012-06-18T07:24:34.473-07:002012-06-18T07:24:34.473-07:00I find myself toying with genres, too. The point i...I find myself toying with genres, too. The point is finding what you love to write, with plenty of ideas like it to write up if one of them gets a deal. Still working on that part. :)David P. Kinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17259276981865439853noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-71522629059571750952012-06-18T05:11:35.511-07:002012-06-18T05:11:35.511-07:00I appreciate everyone's comments. You each see...I appreciate everyone's comments. You each seem to be of the same mind: write what you enjoy, genre or not. <br /><br />I've gotten too focused on the end result, not the process. I need to enjoy the process and let the rest take care of itself, although a little marketing, after it's finished, would probably help.writing and living by Richard P Hugheshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03814139767151989286noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-17599019037369766202012-06-17T08:16:42.987-07:002012-06-17T08:16:42.987-07:00Are humans truly capable of happiness?
I think i...Are humans truly capable of happiness? <br /><br />I think if we write in a genre that gets us up in the morning and keeps us motivated than we'll be much more satisfied by the result when we're done. Unfortunately, there are many variables difficult to control. One of them is a marketing campaign. I was talking to another blogger about this just last week. There are a lot of mediocre books that generate plenty of attention and profit with aggressive marketing. What's sad is knowing so many good books go unnoticed simply because they lack expensive marketing campaigns.Elise Fallsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14734537117333738468noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-76651183940814824132012-06-17T04:38:24.754-07:002012-06-17T04:38:24.754-07:00This is why I'm glad I'm in the UK. Genre ...This is why I'm glad I'm in the UK. Genre trends aren't as they are in the US so chances of getting published with something that isn't the next big thing is higher. <br /><br />As long as you're writing and you love it, I don't think anything else matter. <br /><br />Nobody is a great writer btw. We're good editors.KamilleEhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06845951906601926878noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-22906742354021137832012-06-16T23:13:21.942-07:002012-06-16T23:13:21.942-07:00I'm with everyone else here who says write wha...I'm with everyone else here who says write what you love. Writing is hard enough - you don't need to complicate matters by trying to shoehorn yourself into something you don't really love.Talli Rolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04780882465745107715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-83886417523585892692012-06-16T16:28:36.763-07:002012-06-16T16:28:36.763-07:00I asked myself that a lot, about 15 years ago. Do ...I asked myself that a lot, about 15 years ago. Do I write for me or for others? <br /><br />I came across my answer the hard way which is another story. Regardless, I do like to entertain, and by stepping outside of my "regular" genre which to me is mystery writing, I found new magic and I pushed myself, discovered limits, and I found I could bring the mystery quality to all my writings. <br /><br />I find we can't escape who we are inside, and nor should we try. We should let our writing be true to us. If it's not our time? Make it ours. We are the writers, we decide how to entertain.Tanya Reimerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00293977395016853814noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-82460569127109405612012-06-16T12:50:19.719-07:002012-06-16T12:50:19.719-07:00IMHO, write what you love. Unless your goal is to ...IMHO, write what you love. Unless your goal is to make lots of money and then maybe write a novel about vampires (but hurry, we don't know how long that phase will last). <br /><br />I like your stories, just the way they are. I know for me, my stories probably won't make lots of money or even be popular until I'm dead but if someone out there reads the whole series and thinks it's fantastic, then it was worth it.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12160669603997465454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-71825253536707034082012-06-15T21:56:31.324-07:002012-06-15T21:56:31.324-07:00Hi Richard .. I can feel your 'uncertainty'...Hi Richard .. I can feel your 'uncertainty' - but if you're enjoying your work .. just write - and try new genres if you wish .. so many authors rarely get picked up - and still true posthumously even .. writers get picked up well after they've gone ... there has to be that passion to keep writing regardless - and you have that .. enjoy, enjoy .. the process .. your children and family will enjoy your writings ... keep them ... have fun, relax and confidence .. cheers HilaryHilary Melton-Butcherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17596532480645510678noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-34658132811402418572012-06-15T21:26:17.790-07:002012-06-15T21:26:17.790-07:00For me, it's fantasy genre all the way--at lea...For me, it's fantasy genre all the way--at least for novel-length writing. (My short stories can be *anything* though.) But my writing fantasy is me being happy being myself. It's not a "chosen market" for me; it's just what I like to write. I'm not sure how I would approach my writing otherwise, except story-by-story. <br /><br />I suppose it comes down to which is most important--art or sales, and then wondering why we can't always have it both ways. <br /><br />But I can tell you that the story "Battles" has stuck with me ever since I first read it. It's by no means by preferred genre, preferred length, etc., but your story is etched in my memory still. To me, that's the mark of a good writer/storyteller. Beautiful prose is wonderful, but it's the wonderful stories that we remember.Jeff Hargetthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14198367021884647821noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2789848305671189900.post-70729884536475605352012-06-15T20:46:54.055-07:002012-06-15T20:46:54.055-07:00I enjoy reading your work. It's hard to read f...I enjoy reading your work. It's hard to read from my pc and that's where my kindle software is so I'm going very slowly. I know exactly what you mean. You are a literary writer and I share your thoughts. I've had those same thoughts, too. Believe me. I hope you will find your way. Finding the specific audience is challenging when we are more into the literary genre, but we can slip into mysteries, I suppose. They can still be literary... I would never write about vampires, for example. And I'd never read about them.Julia Honeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08497316179340178624noreply@blogger.com