Writing in different genres

Happy Wednesday, peeps!

Hope you are all doing well. The sun is shining here in Tracy, and I'm filling pretty chipper despite my annoying allergies. Woohoo!

Let's talk about genres today, or more specifically, different sub-genres in the realm of romance.  It's no secret I read a ton of paranormal romance. It's my favorite, and I devour books about vampires, ghosts, warlocks etc. like candy. So, when I started writing, it was no big surprise to me that I wrote within the paranormal sub-genre. It's what I like; it's what I know. Make no mistake, I do read other types of books and enjoy them immensely. But, paranormal...yeah, it's been my mainstay for quite a while.

So, if I love paranormal so much, why then did I decided to pen a romantic suspense for my third novel? Why not stick with the genre I'm so comfortable with?

For me, the answer was simple: I needed a breath of fresh air, and writing in a new genre provided exactly that. Everyone needs a break from the things they love every now and then. I love PB&J, but I certainly don't want to eat it morning, noon and night! (Well, when I was pregnant I did, lol!) Sometimes, breaking from the norm and venturing out into something new is just what we need to spark our creative juices and keep things exciting.

I think the same goes with reading. We can really enjoy one type of  book, but if we don't venture out and try something new every now and then, we run the risk of burning out.  I know the phrase "Variety is the spice of life" is cliched, but it's very true. Well, at least for me, anyway!

What do you think? Is it wise for authors to write in more than one sub-genre within romance? Should they stick to what they know best? Weigh in with a comment.

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Published on May 11, 2011 08:33
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