Tag: reading

  • Genre Selection for the Overwhelmed, Under Caffeinated Writer

    Genre Selection for the Overwhelmed, Under Caffeinated Writer

    Choosing the right genre for your story is a bit like choosing the right outfit for a first date: it sets expectations, shapes impressions, and determines whether your reader leans in with interest or quietly backs away while pretending to check their phone. Genre is your story’s DNA, but thankfully it doesn’t require test tubes…

  • Plot Holes, Laser Beams, and Snarky Elves: Navigating the Genre Cosmos

    By Shalisha Bynoe Think of genres as the constellations of the literary universe, except instead of being balls of flaming gas light-years away, they’re made of tropes, subgenres, and reader expectations. Still hot, though. Very spicy. Each genre has its own unique stars (tropes), planets (subgenres), and gravitational pull (reader expectations). Some even have black…

  • Genres: The Art of Avoiding Social Exile

    Genres: The Art of Avoiding Social Exile

    By Shalisha Bynoe Genres have their own unwritten rules but are widely understood. It’s like opening a mystery novel expecting a dead body suspicious characters, and a classic gumshoe to be hot on a trail. In the literary world, genres act as models and blueprints. They don’t just help writers keep the story on track…