January 2019 IWSG: Genre
I’m still on
Christmas break, in case you're wondering or wish to feel jealous! I go back next Monday.
So...I think my
least favorite question about my writing is, “What genre do you write?” It’s my least favorite
question because I struggle with picking one genre. Writing short stories lets me
jump my focus from one to the other. I know this isn’t a good thing, but I think it's related to my ADD. I have written a slew of short stories for a compilation and I don't know their genre. There is a theme that ties them together, but genre?
However, I haven’t
written a short story in two months. Don't worry because there is a good reason. I’ve put shorts aside to write on a couple of books. In November, I wrote a little over twenty
thousand words, on a middle grade book, for an unofficial NaNoWriMo jumpstart.
In December, I picked up a young adult book that I’d written some on. It needed changing and more of everything. At the
writing of this post, I have 31,147 words for it. That's pretty good for a short story, non-declared genre writer. My favorite genre to read is psychological thrillers, in case someone is wondering.
I don’t
have a favorite question about writing but must admit I like it when someone asks me
about my writing. You know when they ask me general stuff and don't bring up genre. Most of all, I like when others let me babble about my current
project or next idea. I find happiness in those moments.
Comments
Happy New Year.
Yvonne.
I read from a lot of different genres and some of my favourites have refused to be limited to just one...
Awesome you are working on two big stories!
Anna from elements of emaginette
Wishing you and Millie all the very best that 2019 has to offer!
Millie's so cute!
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Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out