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- Amagine
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What genre and audience do you like to write for?
What about you? What genres and age group do you like to write for? What draws you to that particular genre and audience?
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- Doaa Wael
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Thank you for sharing your insights! It was a pleasure to readAmagine wrote:I like your concept of just writing an idea and seeing what genre it morphs into. I sometimes do that and that's how I discovered that I like writing contemporary. Also, when I tried writing for adults, it always came off as a book for teenagers. It's amazing how writers aren't always in control of what they're writing or who they're writing for.
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- Amagine
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That sounds like a fun idea! People love to laugh and if you can write a book that does that then you will gain many loyal fans and readers.BoyLazy wrote:I would love to write for an audience which has a good sense of humor.
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Hi mindi, i hope you achieve your dream! You could also consider writing short stories and create a book that is a collection of short stories. Create a writing plan, create your book outline and start writing. Consistent habits is what makes dreams become realityMindi wrote:I have never written a book, but it is my dream to accomplish that one day. When I do, I will most likely write for the intermediate level. Maybe about ages 9-14.
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I hope you accomplish your dream as well! Also, it seems you want to write middle grade books. We share that in common.Mindi wrote:I have never written a book, but it is my dream to accomplish that one day. When I do, I will most likely write for the intermediate level. Maybe about ages 9-14.
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Wow that age is interesting. Can't be too violent and neither can you be too innocent. The mix and choice of words would be critical.Mindi wrote:I have never written a book, but it is my dream to accomplish that one day. When I do, I will most likely write for the intermediate level. Maybe about ages 9-14.
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Thanks for the encouragement! It's definitely my passion!Doaa Wael wrote:Hi mindi, i hope you achieve your dream! This page count is perfect for some non-fiction e-books. You could also consider writing short stories and create a book that is a collection of short stories. Create a writing plan, create your book outline and start writing. Consistent habits is what makes dreams become realityMindi wrote:I have never written a book, but it is my dream to accomplish that one day. When I do, I will most likely write for the intermediate level. Maybe about ages 9-14.
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That's the age level of books that seemed to inspire me the most when I read them growing up!Amagine wrote:I hope you accomplish your dream as well! Also, it seems you want to write middle grade books. We share that in common.Mindi wrote:I have never written a book, but it is my dream to accomplish that one day. When I do, I will most likely write for the intermediate level. Maybe about ages 9-14.
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It will definitely be a challenge! I hope to achieve it, though!BoyLazy wrote:Wow that age is interesting. Can't be too violent and neither can you be too innocent. The mix and choice of words would be critical.Mindi wrote:I have never written a book, but it is my dream to accomplish that one day. When I do, I will most likely write for the intermediate level. Maybe about ages 9-14.
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I like poetry writers. They have to be gifted with words. It needs a different level of thought and vocabulary. Respect for you sir.Arthur Muthee wrote:I am a multidisciplinary writer with an inherent love and aptitude for history, am comfortable writing any genre to any audience. However I prefer historical works and poetry.
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I would read such a book.. i like this genre.Gifty Naa Akushia wrote:I will go for nonfiction genres targeted at the adult population.
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