The industry wisdom is that an author--particularly a budding one--needs to write in one genre only in order to establish a brand and build a loyal readership. But what if your 'brand' is something other than a specific genre? I've been thinking about this because however hard I try, I can't seem to stay in one lane. My writing journey has been: Adult fantasy series ⬇️ YA fantasy series ⬇️ Middle Grade short stories ⬇️ Adult sci-fi ....and the next two ideas I have lucking at the back of my brain are a historical novel and a middle-grade sci-fi. On-brand?...
Writing diverse gender identities
I realised I was non-binary through discovering my protagonist’s gender identity. I’m aware things don’t normally work that way around: ‘own voices’ novels are usually born from an author’s desire to represent their own truth on the page. But one of my favourite things about writing is how much it teaches me about myself. My main character, Luke, wasn’t coming alive. He had a great story, but he wasn’t fully engaged with it. Why didn’t he want to take part in his own life, for goodness sake, especially when his life had dragons in it? That’s when I realised that...