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If you're a writer, what genre do you write?
Mostly fantasy, but occasionally historical and sci-fi too. The prerequisite is that it invoke at least one of my special interests, such as dinosaurs or sexy black ladies:
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What genre do you like to read?
The same stuff I like to write (fantasy, historical, and sci-fi).
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What's your least favorite genre?
Anything with vampires, especially the romantic kind. Vampires have always grossed me out, and the recent sexualization fad makes it even worse.
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What's your favorite book/series?
The
Imaro books by Charles R. Saunders, which take place in a fantastical version of ancient Africa. I like how they combine real African cultures and mythologies with the fantastical in order to create a unique fantasy setting, and the characterization is pretty good too.
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What's your least favorite book/series?
The worst one I can remember is
Twilight, but to be fair I lie far outside its target audience anyway. The rest of the bad books I've read are either forgettable or so obscure that most people have never heard of them.
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What's your favorite part of the writing process (plotting, world building, character profiling, etc.)?
Without a doubt the world-building and character design, especially the visual aspects (drawing maps and characters, for example).
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If you could travel into any book, which would you choose?
Jurassic Park, because everything is better with dinosaurs.
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In your opinion is the book always better than the movie?
Actually, I like the movie version of JP better than the book. The book does have more depth to its world-building which I like, but I like the character development in the movie a lot better (plus there's something to be said for actually seeing the dinosaurs in action in a visual medium).
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