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Alistair Roberts
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Only just found this too, though life is busy (ain't it always!). For me currently in a series that is now growing to 8 novels, it is Fantasy, perhaps somewhat historical in parts at least.
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That sounds interesting @Graham H Miller I am not much into detective stuff but my mum raves about it. She really likes crime fiction. So at some point I will need to give it a proper goI'm currently writing a detective series based in and around Cardiff. What really interests me is "what happens next" so my book has a Robert Goddard feel with the characters reacting to events of over 20 years ago. I've also written weird historical/fantasy/spiritual books but most of my work is contemporary.
My main publishing success has been with non-fiction pagan mind/body/spirit stuff - I've had articles publishd and some success with a self-published book as well!
Graham
So most of us write in some fantasy genre. That´s cool! I´m currious, Emurelda, Are you now writing YA or MG?
You're a busy bee @Meerkat I find short fiction more difficult than longer fiction but I have dabbled in short stories at times. I like how compact a well written short isI write literary fiction and non-fiction.
I have started many novels in my life, but I never seem able to sustain them. So I generally write short stories. But the two novels I have planned are fantasy and literary dark fiction. I also have two non-fiction books planned.
I also have a short story in the works that is literary dark fiction.
In my younger days, I fancied myself a poet. I stopped writing them out of respect for the genre.
seen you around in AGES @Kelly Michelle Baker!I write sci-fi and fantasy. However, I enjoy reading all genres. One day I hope to write some solid literary fiction (but all my ideas end up having dragons or strange technology)
Maybe it's just genre magnetism... or some such. We are drawn togetherOdd how many of us like sci/fi and fantasy. Arguably the most difficult genres' to get into publishing wise! Are we all crazy??? Sssssh I'm not wanting an answer.
Welcome back @AliG! Another familiar face — two in one day. @Kelly Michelle Baker decided to return to us as well. Perhaps you met on the road.MG fantasy- brilliant fun to write. Infinite variety. Also MG fiction but I find that trickier. Too many facts to fall over.
That's really interesting @Damian NorthPolitical / Religious Thriller - Trained many moons ago as a priest but saw the light before I got ordained. Yet, the experience of training has given me wealth of resources to write about. Used to fill my evenings in seminary reading Morris West novels which were most based in and around the Vatican. Not that much into Dan Brown as I find his portrayal of the Vatican very artificial - Write about what you know, and from my experience the truth is always stranger than fiction.
That's really interesting @Damian North
I can imagine it creates particularly colourful characters for you