![]() Even when she’s singing Beyoncé’s “If I Were a Boy,” it comes out as a country song. What I mean: I think a singing voice is usually pretty firmly rooted in a specific type / genre of music. Some authors, I think, have a “singer’s” voice, and some have an “actor’s” voice. I do think it all has to do with what kind of an authorial voice you have. ![]() ![]() I don’t think one method is superior (there’s certainly something to be said for “branding” yourself by sticking with one genre, yet there’s something to be said, I feel, for also being diverse enough as an author that you’re able to shift as the market and reading tastes change). Switching up the genres actually doesn’t feel that awkward to me, though-I figure, even if you’re sticking with the same genre, each book means having to create new conflicts, new characters, a new world… ![]()
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