What Genre to Write: Choose Your Real Love | Author Advice
- Jill Cooper
- Mar 22
- 1 min read
What genre should you write?
Your genre. The one you genuinely love. Not the one that's trending. Not the one that seems easiest. Your real love.
Why Genre Matters
Writing three books in a genre is 300+ hours of your life. If you don't love the genre, those hours become misery. You'll quit before book 3. Passion keeps you writing when it gets hard. Trends change. Love doesn't.
The Test
What genre do you read for pleasure? Not for research. For fun. That's your answer. If you can't name 20 books in your genre, you don't know it well enough to write in it. Read first. Then write.
Trust Your Taste
You know what good looks like in your genre. You've read it. You know the patterns, the satisfaction points, the tropes that work. That knowledge comes from passion, not study. Trust it. Write paranormal romance if you love it. Write mystery if that's your thing. Readers smell authenticity. Write what you love.


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