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I'm glad you're enjoying the posts!Dan Purduehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01633271913854946500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942294427695379658.post-36364573319870729292016-08-11T16:27:32.179+01:002016-08-11T16:27:32.179+01:00Hey Dan, just wanted to let you know I've reco...Hey Dan, just wanted to let you know I've recommended this series in my new monthly review blog post! :) Don't count on a lot of traffic though... :( It's here for anybody interested - 'The Month That Was... July '16' - http://bit.ly/2baEQOA :)Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06473070741060049552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942294427695379658.post-18328165046773347492016-08-02T21:54:45.676+01:002016-08-02T21:54:45.676+01:00Great post, Dan. Genre is the bane of my writing l...Great post, Dan. Genre is the bane of my writing life! I was so keen for my novel not to be pigeon-holed as 'Women's Fiction' just because my main character was female and I am a woman. In the end though, of course it was, because it needed to be put in some category somewhere. So I guess the answer to who cares is... the booksellers! (I also got categorised as 'mystery and suspense' which I'm not sure helped me much because there is a mystery at the heart of the novel but not a thriller/crime-type thing, and I guess that disappointed some people browsing in the mystery genre).<br /><br />I hope your genre-busting novel is going well. I was telling my agent the other day about this writer I rate who is working on a novel...<br /><br />(I am reading all your posts. I just don't always get round to commenting!)Chloehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00183206722136871230noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942294427695379658.post-27101933211176212732016-08-01T15:39:23.781+01:002016-08-01T15:39:23.781+01:00Good post, Dan. Over the years I've dipped int...Good post, Dan. Over the years I've dipped into all sorts of books and enjoyed phases of stuffing myself silly with certain genres. But whilst my tastes have surely changed and I know what I like, I think it's a bit daft and short-sighted to limit myself and I always try to be open about books before dismissing them out of hand.<br /><br />Susan at<br /><a href="http://susan-a-eamestravelfictionandphotos.blogspot.ie" rel="nofollow">Travel, Fiction and Photos</a><br />Susan A Eameshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06216267529948378488noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2942294427695379658.post-58175129627411977042016-07-30T11:13:09.461+01:002016-07-30T11:13:09.461+01:00I still don't understand what literary fiction...I still don't understand what literary fiction is! I write stories - mostly about people, although my 100 worder this week has talking shopping trolleys! If an agent says 'no genre fiction' that would make me think they don't want anything, Perhaps they don't.liz younghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16289501717229347872noreply@blogger.com