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Leigh Brackett became a scriptwriter for Hollywood. Issac Asimov went into non-fiction (which paid much better). Alfred Bester bluntly stated later that he would only write S/F when he was offered enough money or had nothing better to do. (See his comments in the book Star Light) Henry Kuttner gave it up and was becoming a psychologist at the time of his death. Cat Moore ended up marying a rich doctor (who hated pulp fiction and demanded she not write that kind of trash). Harlan Ellison wrote for Hollywood (Hollyweird, to quote him), soft porn and edited Porn magazines to make ends meet in the early '60s. Marion Zimmer Bradley wrote soft porn romances as well (for the money). Shall I go on? Some were stubborn, though. Philip Jose Farmer dug ditches. H. Beam Piper shot himself, when he was going to be evicted because nothing was selling. (The check that would have saved him arrived 2 days after he punched out...) And so it went... Last edited by Greg Anos; 02-05-2012 at 03:20 PM. |
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Consider that lots of other authors will jump on the same craze. So, in the craze genre, competition will be fierce. And since you jumped on the craze, rather than writing in the genre you are best at, I doubt you are going to be one of the few to succeed. |
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EEk. Philip Jose Farmer was on my favorite writers list back when I read Sci-fi. For some reason I went of Sci-fi in the 80's and rarely go back. I am thinking that I might want to reread the Stainless Steel Rat series one of these days.
My mother who is 87 still loves her sci-fi and fantasy. It's all about spaceships and dragons for her although she reads a lot of thrillers too. I am not in favor of a writer switching strictly for the cash, but I will try any genre if the book features a good detective, or is highly amusing and/or has a feeling of kickassattitude. Helen |
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Perhaps it is high risk for high profits? I'm sure that a lot of people follow the craze genres because expecting to make huge bucks, but I suspect that some will follow the crazes hoping to win the lottery: the chances of making it big may be 1 in 1000, but it may be worth the risk of losing half of your readership for a chance at the pot.
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Depends how quick you are. If you had a few pre-written generic plots (or used public domain ones) you could easily adapt them to fit any craze that came along. How hard would it be to make one of the characters a vampire, or introduce a Kung Fu fighting zombie cowboy?
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I'm interested in money, but I'm not mercenary about it.
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OT but entertaining. I recall John Scalzi writing about how he chose a genre for a particular book primarily because it was selling well. I see nothing wrong with a little nudge in what someone writes to allow them to put food on the table. I admire writers who see their skills as a tool set rather than seeing themselves as the 'divine light of cyberpunk' or whatever subgenre.
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I've tried a slightly futuristic romantic adventure and a non-SF mystery. Neither did phenomenally well in the market, but as always, my biggest problem is promotion, not content...
I could see myself potentially doing other genres, but if I don't happen to like a genre, the likelihood that I'll be able to do a passable story in that genre is slim. IOW, no sparkly vampires for me! |
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