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Tigerlille
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Dec 03, 2015 01:03AM

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From a reader's point of view, a lot of readers DO stick to reading a genre they love. So just because they didn't make that leap with you doesn't mean they love YOU as an author any less.
I tend to follow authors instead of genres as I get let down way less often! I have read anything I could find from you... totally loved it all!
I personally really enjoyed Peri Reed, and am seriously hoping it gets more installments!
Hang in there... followings always grow more as a series grows. My hope is your publishers understand that each series needs room to grow its own audience.
I'm cheering for you!


Keep on rocking it Kim!


Critics who pigeonhole you are being unfair. You have a legitimate complaint. Don’t let them stifle you. Don’t let it get you down. One thought that should lift your spirits is that, there are only 2 or 3 hundred authors alive successful enough to hear someone cry, “Please, don’t change!” Many writers’ fan base is exclusively blood relatives. There is no outcry from Great Aunt Agnes when they switch from Literary Fiction to Urban Fantasy.



I rarely change genres but I loved the Drafter. I really hope there are more of Peri's story to come. If you ed up self-publishing I will happily pre-order a copy in whatever format possible.