mr mistook
I'm new here, and I'm new to novel writing. The story I'm working on is one that's been brewing in my brain for over ten years, and now that I've finally got a handle on it, I'm trying to have fun with it.
My question is: Is it wrong to incorporate elements of many different genre's into the same story?
Mine is rather like a very long episode of the "Twilight Zone" with elements of romance, paranormal, PI type mystery, and even a bona-fide superhero - all being played off as a work of generic realism. It's farcical, but there's some real drama to it as well.
Is all this genre-jumping just a sign that I'm a crappy writer?
My question is: Is it wrong to incorporate elements of many different genre's into the same story?
Mine is rather like a very long episode of the "Twilight Zone" with elements of romance, paranormal, PI type mystery, and even a bona-fide superhero - all being played off as a work of generic realism. It's farcical, but there's some real drama to it as well.
Is all this genre-jumping just a sign that I'm a crappy writer?