I may or may not make up genre names, but this one is from Amazon (!): 45-Minute Religious & Spirituality Short Reads! I just found out that Jonathan Fisk and Bryan Wolfmueller have stuff in it, including their latest, Understanding the End Times: Theif in the Night Vol. 1, Part 2.
Tag Archives: genres
Finding your genre(s)
Agents often hear from people who think they can write across genre lines–doing it all–and, well, it doesn’t sound like agents ever believe it. Makes sense. It takes more discipline to do one thing well than it does to try various things for shorter amounts of time. And, if an author can’t self-critique well, they may not be ready for an agent yet. So, my question for you is how did you go about finding your genre(s)?
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Puzzled
These days when I’ve sat down to write, I find myself puzzled. I have ideas in a few different genres and projects at various stages of progress. You’d think I could sit down and write what I want, right? Somehow it isn’t happening that way for me right now.
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The Hatastrophe
Today’s post is almost a two-for-one. Newly published Lutheran author Andrea L. Schultz has just debuted her first two buy-able works: The Hatastrophe for children and Small Town Super Nobody, a novella for the rest of us. Continue reading
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