What draws me to the paranormal genre?
There are so many answers to that question, but I'll try to
answer as best as I can. What draws me to the paranormal genre is the lack of
rules. There simply aren't any. You can write whatever you can imagine. If you
want your werewolves to be vegans, then they can be vegans. That would actually
be quite funny. Or how about a vampire that faints at the sight of blood (I
wrote that in "Wolf's Bane").
I once got into an argument with a friend who insisted
vampires could not walk in daylight. Apparently, everyone knew that. It just
wasn't done. My side of the argument was that vampires could walk in daylight,
if you wrote them that way, and I have. I've also written stories where they
can't walk in daylight.
Again, there are no rules. If you can think it, you can
write it. The "paranormal world"
is a blank slate. Go. Imagine. Create. Inspire.
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