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Today I mostly wrote ... the word count thread.

Marketing - I write the things that I would like to read, which I assume means that my ideal re..."
Yes, I think my readers are probably the same. But some writers manage subtle marketing. And crime sells (I mean crime fiction!) so I'm sort of lucky. Doesn't stop me looking enviously at romantic fiction numbers, but I've tried writing that once in desperation, and it just sounded like desperation.

I'm leaning towards psychological thrillers more than crime though.
I have an finished outline where a psychopath becomes Prime Minister, but what are the chances of a mentally unstable person getting into a job like that, eh?
Oh, wait...
I'm not sure about romance either, I don't think I am the type for it. But on the other hand romantic comedy is something I'm contemplating.

or, failing that a rich, married marketing expert and a sniper rifle."
Knowing my aim . . .

I'm leaning towards psychological thrillers more than crime though.
I have an finished outline where a psychopath becom..."
Yeah. Been reading a lot of James Patterson and Lee Child lately. Immersing myself in the genre, as it were . . .
Odd thing about romance: I can happily watch a romcom movie, but I can't read romance fiction; it just shuts me down. Same thing with historical / costume drama.

Marketing - I write the things that I would like to read, which I assume means that my ideal re..."
I think we're selling to the same three people David

or, failing that a rich, married marketing expert and a sniper rifle."
Knowing my aim . . ."
*ducks*

I've written 65. Haha! Risible. But I'm working through a book I labelled 'finished' about a year ago.

Me too with the romantic stuff. I quite like historical if it is blood and battles, but not if it is bosoms and bustles.
Can't really get on with erotica either - I don't mind the shagging and stuff, it's the billionaires and handbag brands I can't be doing with.


Yep.
And it looks like they like to keep their reading secret.

Yeah.l The Devil Wears Primark . . .

Marketing - I write the things that I would like to read, which I assume means that my ideal re..."
That's exactly what I do. I couldn't sell something I didn't love reading, myself, with any conviction.
Tim wrote: "It came to me at about 2am, after watching an episode of Silent Witness (turned out to be double length instead of the usual 2 parter!) that I've got my Socko story arse about fracas. Now I need to..."
Welcome to my world, too.
Oh and did about 100 words today but might manage a few later.

If so, I wrote a few thousand words this week.


It also bothers me that if I persuade someone to buy a book of mine and it turns out they don't like it, that I have caused them to waste their money.


Not only do I hate writing them, I also find them annoying to read.
Ideally, I like to know nothing at all about a book when I start it, especially not that the protagonist will have to fight to the death against overwhelming odds to save the universe, get the girl or eat the sandwich.




Cheers
MTM


There could have been more, but there was a false start. That sort of thing doesn't usually matter because the 1st scene in the 1st draft rarely becomes the opening of the finished book.
But this was a fundamental thing that underpins a lot of the story and it needed to be altered... so it was.
Now everything is groovy again.




Cheers
MTM



You're in good company, David Bowie used to do that! ;-)
Lexie wrote: "I get on well enough by not doing the housework. However, parental care situation might well change fairly soon and then who knows what time I'll have?"
All the best with that, it gets easier once you've convinced them to get live in care. You will learn to make better use of your time, too.
I've managed about 400 words today, I think. Possibly a bit more.
Cheers
MTM


Was it devilishly good writing?

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