How are you sure what you write...

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GFanthome

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I don't even think about stuff like that. Whenever a story comes out of me, it is what it is. I never purposely set out to write a novel that will fit into a certain genre.

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My goal is readership. I don't need money, I want eyeballs. I have a disease in my brain that makes me tell stories. I want to infect as many people as possible with it, and the eye sockets are my preferred vector of infection. I want to skullfuck the world. That's my clearly-defined goal. :)

Well said lol. I feel the exact same way.
 

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I like reading the genre I like, watching the genre I like, and discussing the genre I like.
Oh, and I like it.
There was next to no debate in my mind when I thought about what genre I'd like writing.

Of course, I read more than just sci-fi, but whenever I come up with some idea, my mind automatically tries to add sci-fi elements.
 
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To paraphrase Howard Roark to Peter Keating: "How could you stand NOT to know?"

I don't have any problem knowing what to write. It's my article of faith that I can't really be so weird that no one in the world will want to read it. Right? Right???

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