My work is not “me” – About attention, compliments & male entitlement
Just because I write it doesn’t mean I want to do “it” (and certainly not with you) If I pay a compliment to my female friend, telling her she looks…
Jenny Kane: Shsh, don’t tell anyone …
… but it’s okay to write erotica! Heck, you all know by now that I don’t care for genre pigeonholing and expectations concerning rules and labelling. But especially for those…
What I could NOT write (about)
The bedside table discrepancy I talked about how I found my (present) writing genre (historical and often romance) and why I “specialise” in the Viking age here. And I often…
The question of my genre — Part 2
So here comes PART 2 of this post: Where do I fit in when it comes to genre, and if I have preferences, where do they stem from? — UPDATE…
Pigeonholing — Or the question of genre
This post is to prepare and pave the way for a series of oncoming blogs about my preferred genre(s) of writing. So first, I’ll dwell on the use of “genre”…