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E. J. Murray
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Pros and Cons of Reading Within Your Genre

What I'm ResearchingBy E.J. MurrayJanuary 22, 2021

As a writer, I like to read within my genre, both to see what’s trending and also to see what sorts of writers I’ll be facing on the market. I also just like sci-fi stories, of course, otherwise I wouldn’t be writing them. What are some pros of reading within your genre as an author?…

E. J. Murray
  • Velyrhorde
    • Concerning Velyr
    • Velyr on the Home Planet
    • Velyr on Earth
    • Velyr Language
    • Velyr Sightings
  • The Author
    • Bio
    • The Author’s Other Sites
    • Author Interview
    • Media Kit
  • The Author’s Horde
  • The Works
    • Read a Sample
  • The Science
  • I Want More!
    • I want FREEBIES!
    • Visit My Patreon Page!
    • The Only Character Chart You’ll Ever Need
  • First Contact
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