Sumiko Saulson
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Christopher Rice:
You have written in multiple genres. Is it hard to change from one genre to another, and how to publishers feel about it? Is there pressure to continue to write in a genre (if it is successful) or stop writing in a certain genre if your work in that genre is less successful?
Christopher Rice
If I have a deep affection for the gene, making the switch isn't that hard. I usually just start reading compulsively in the new genre to get myself in the mood. To flick the switch, if you will. Right now, the erotic novella I'm working on - THE FLAME - is paranormal. So there's the consistent thread of supernatural happenings between this work and the novel I just turned in, THE VINES. So what if one them has a magical candle that causes bisexual three ways and the other has a plant possessed by an evil spirit who drinks your blood and tears apart your enemies? My job in both is to make ridiculous things seem plausible. To chronicle what happens when a baffling supernatural force intrudes into the everyday life of an ordinary character.
Every book has its own set of specific challenges, apart from genre restrictions. And usually they have to do with a character's motivations. If those are off, then the whole book is off. So getting to know who I'm writing about it, seems more important to me than constantly charting whether or not all of my ingredients are adding up to some specific recipe for romance, horror, thriller or mystery.
Every book has its own set of specific challenges, apart from genre restrictions. And usually they have to do with a character's motivations. If those are off, then the whole book is off. So getting to know who I'm writing about it, seems more important to me than constantly charting whether or not all of my ingredients are adding up to some specific recipe for romance, horror, thriller or mystery.
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Gladys Quintal
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Christopher Rice:
I hate that you cannot edit your answers, I noticed typos in mine as well...... I would like to know if you have read any of your mother's books (apart from the mum's porn you attempted to read on your radio show! That was hilarious btw) and do you think having famous parents has helped your career or actually made you feel as if you have to prove you can do it on your own?
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