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Hi there, I am Nicole. This blog is simply my little corner of the writing world. I used to own and operate the previous website known as Freelance Writer's Exchange, but my focus changed a lot and I decided to let that go and run with this.

I am a YA & Women's Fiction writer. Trying my hand at my first steamy romance novel. Wife. Mom to 5. Freelance contributor to family, food & lifestyle pubs. I love chocolate, books, photography, scrapbooking & Sushi. Not necessarily in that order.

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Genre Jumping

When you are writing, do you ever find yourself jumping genre’s? I am one of those writer’s who feels very confident that I could write in almost any genre, however I do feel that some genre’s are easier for me to write.

Another thing I noticed, is that I tend to read from genre’s that I might not actually write for myself. Do you do that?

A wise woman once told me that in order to be a successful writer in a particular genre, you must read at least 100 books before sitting down to write. All 100 of those books need to be from the genre you are wanting to write.

Then why am I so drawn to other genre’s that I am not really wanting to sit down and explore in my own writing.

Food for thought…

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