tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3642536367473193622.post2666017131090150619..comments2023-08-21T16:49:19.045+01:00Comments on Andrew Richardson: Do I write the wrong genre?Andrew Richardsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03301402988118288792noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3642536367473193622.post-30472578030865756392011-08-16T14:48:26.359+01:002011-08-16T14:48:26.359+01:00Erotica is fun to read and to write--I worry thoug...Erotica is fun to read and to write--I worry though about being thought of as a "porn" writer. Maybe a pseudonym is the answer?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3642536367473193622.post-48963285429721312612011-08-08T11:23:45.788+01:002011-08-08T11:23:45.788+01:00Interesting thought. I know that science fiction i...Interesting thought. I know that science fiction is a difficult market right now, probably because we live in a world where there are few mysteries left and real-life miracles of science and technology are commonplace. Everyone seems to believe there is nothing we can't do. <br /><br /> wonder if it's the same with horror: just too damn much real life mayhem to make reading it worthwhile. I think that if the story is fresh, and the plot interesting, both science fiction and horror sell--with big film option potential. Almost all the films being released this summer seem to be SF or horror, besides the kiddie animation that also appeals to adults. One could even argue that the final installment of Harry Potter is horror.<br /><br />Now sex, well that sells.Carole Ann Moletihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03376384405966524815noreply@blogger.com