In How to Write a Damn Good Novel, James N Frey says “if you’re an aficionado of one type, that’s what you should be writing. Write the kind of book you like to read.”
Sounds like common sense, but it’s good advice. Advice that many writers forget as they jump from one hot trend to another and chase one idea after another.
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