Genre Hopping – Should You Do It?
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Article by Suzette Saxton
John Grisham does it. So does Orson Scott Card. So, what is it? Quite simply, genre hopping is writing books in more than one genre.
When is it okay to genre hop?
Rumor has it that genre hopping is frowned upon in the publishing industry. This is not the case. In fact, there are two times in your career when genre hopping is encouraged.
* One: Before you ever get published
According to the brilliant Ms. Jessica Faust of Bookends,
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