Science Fiction is my primary genre. There is just something about futuristic worlds that grasp my imagination. From the alleyways of a neon lit city to the bowels of a starship hurtling through space, Science Fiction has so much to offer that it’s hard to tear myself away from it.
I would call Fantasy my secondary genre. I do love dagger wielding rogues and spell slinging sorcerers, I simply have not written as much Fantasy as I have Science-Fiction, (I’ve only written a full novel in one of these genres after all).
Someday I want to sit down and write a Fantasy novel, though I think that is a little ways off currently as I need to finish The Statera Trilogy.
Outside of these two, I don’t write in many other genres regularly enough to claim any different.
Eventually, I would like to expand past these and try my hand at other genres such as Horror or maybe a Detective novel, but for now these are the onesI work in.
This is a tricky one to answer as I am still a bit on the novice side of things.
That being said, I would say my writing style leans more into subtlety and subtext instead of obvious plotlines and blatant motivations.
I do my best to give each character a strong personality and level of willpower so that the decisions they make are the correct one for the character, even if it wouldn’t make sense for most anyone else.
I chose to learn to write this way mostly because this is what I liked to read the most. It was challenging, but I’d like to think I have some level of proficiency with it at this point!
The answer to this question is entirely dependent on locality.
If you can somehow find me in person somewhere, (convention, book signing, etc), that would be the best way.
However, I understand how unlikely that is so Amazon is a great place to get it!

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