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Writing cross genre fiction

Writing Habits and PracticesWriting Mistakes Writers Make: Sticking to One Genre

The Writer’s Digest team has witnessed many writing mistakes over the years, so this series helps identify them for other writers (along with correction strategies). This week’s mistake is sticking to one genre.

Michael Woodson
Write Better Fiction5 Tips for Using Genre Tropes to Generate New WorkHalley Sutton
Write Better Fiction4 Tips for Writing Historical Fantasy FictionAmanda Glaze
Writing Habits and PracticesWriting Cross-Genre Fiction and Battling the Book Marketing Comp TitleMichael Kaufman
Publishing InsightsCross-Genre Fiction: Using Research and Imagination in Hybrid GenresMark Ellis
What's NewHow Breaking Genres Can Help You Get PublishedBrennan S. McPherson
Write Better FictionHow to Choose a Genre When Writing (Sometimes the Genre Chooses You)Catherine Ryan Hyde

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