Use a formula.
Yep, you heard me right. Sounds contradictory I know. Why? Because we are creatures of comfort and formulas work.
I mean, who doesn’t have a favorite comfort food, favorite chair, a feel-good movie, or book? We enjoy the familiar.
A genre formula is a writer’s best friend.
Sticking to a genre formula lets the reader know what to expect. You know what to expect when you pick up a book by Stephen King, Patricia Cornwell, James Patterson or Danielle Steel.
Putting your own unique spin, touch or style is what makes a reader recognize your uniqueness.
Sort of like spaghetti sauce. Everyone knows it’s made with tomatoes, meat, and spices. But how the cook puts it all together will determine the flavor.
Remember, how you execute a story is what makes it unique.
- You (the cook) make the difference.
- Different isn’t always a good thing.
- Readers want genre fiction they recognize and a world they feel comfortable visiting.
- A little originality goes a long way, too much can be unnerving, even disturbing to some people.
- Genre formulas and templates are a writers friend. Like a recipe for a cook.
- Know the formulas.
Even if you write in more than one genre, it’s important to know and understand the formulas.
You are the secret ingredient.
Want to know more about genres? Click on the links below.
Okay, time to talk:
Which genre do you write?
Do you know and understand the formulas?
Do you use a template for your writing? Formula outline for the genre?
Are you comfortable with one genre over others?
What do you think?
Genre Writing and Formulas By Rob Parnell
Advice for New Authors: Five sure-fire ways to find your book’s genre By Helena Halme
How To Write A Bestseller – According To The Formula By Peter Winkler
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Reblogged this on Plaisted Publishing House and commented:
Writing some original…
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Thank you so much Claire! Appreciate the reblog
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Welcome Jean 🙂
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Reblogged this on firefly465 and commented:
Fantastic advice
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Thanks Adele for the reblog!
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My pleasure, Jean. xxx
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Loved this Jean, but the first link is broken I think. 😦
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Crap! I hate when that happens. But it’s fixed Thanks for letting me know. Here is the link, http://easywaytowrite.blogspot.com/search?q=genre+writing
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Thanks so much. I was really into this post! LOL! ❤
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Thanks, love sharing stuff I find interesting and helpful. 🙂
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Me too. Much appreciated. ❤
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Thanks, Jean . . . commented on Rob’s website. 🙂
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Reblogged this on Author Don Massenzio and commented:
Check out this great post from Jean’s Writing blog on the secret to writing something original.
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Thanks for the kind reblog Don!
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You’re welcome
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Great advice Jean, thank you!
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Thanks, I found it interesting too. 🙂
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Reblogged this on When Angels Fly.
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Thank you Jean for the formula. 🙂
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Welcome 🙂
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