![]() I tend to incorporate a lot of thriller and caper and mystery plots into my SFF novels, actually. a “cozy” mystery, a thriller, or a historical romance?Įlizabeth Bear: Sarah Monette and I wrote a young adult historical mystery that's out on submission. Sffchronicles: So you have no secret desire to write, say. I think of what I write as speculative fiction, in general, and don't feel too much need to fuss about which box it goes into - as long as I can invent a coherent and cohesive reality that can enfold the various characteristics of what I want to write about. Sffchronicles: Is there a genre you haven’t explored yet - and want to?Įlizabeth Bear: I tend to think of the various subgenres within SFF as marketing categories, and not worry about them too much. As someone who is not prolific at all, I have to ask you: how do you manage to accomplish so much?Įlizabeth Bear: I like to eat. Sffchronicles: You’re such a prolific writer, and it seems there is hardly a subgenre of speculative fiction you haven’t covered. ![]()
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