Do Authors Always Read The Same Genres They Write?

I think it can vary quite a lot from author to author. I won’t deny reading a lot of fantasy, but I don’t actually read a lot of humour. In fact, growing up, I read a lot of military fiction and thrillers. For example, my father read a lot of Tom Clancy, Robert Ludlum, Colin Forbes, and WEB Griffin. Since he had those books around the house, I read them too.

My mother read a lot of different genres too, everything from legal thrillers to romance. I read all of those as well. Did I particularly l...

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Published on November 17, 2023 08:41
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Jim Vuksic My one and only published novel, a post-apocalyptic scenario, was commercially available from Aug. 9, 2011 through Dec. 31, 2016.

I have an eclectic reading preference: Fiction (Fantasy/Science Fiction/Distopian/Westerns/Alternitive History/Mysteries/the Classics.) and Non-Fiction (Military/Political/Social histories & commentaries/Science/Various Religions.)


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