Pax Asteriae on Nostr: #WordWeavers 18: Do you write primarily in the same genre you read as a child? Kind ...
#WordWeavers 18: Do you write primarily in the same genre you read as a child?
Kind of...? We had a LOT of books when I was a child, and I was never told I couldn't read anything, so I've read crime and romance, various fantasy and sci fi novels, history books (mostly about the Tudors), horror, one random book about the Inquisition, encyclopaedias, had a crack at Chaucer untranslated; I even used to read the dictionary. Never saw the point of the Jackie Collins one, though I tried. Ironic.
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