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#922616 added October 23, 2017 at 10:39am
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Writers Change Their Style Of Writing
I have been noticing how Danielle Steel has changed her style of writing lately. She wrote a book about a Duchess which is a Regency, Jane Austen type story. I love it.

Her newest one is like a modern Cinderella fairytale story. I like that one, too. Her newest one will be a modern day family who move into a mansion occupied by ghosts of 200 years who are friendly and helpful. Now, you are talking my type of story. I just wish I could be inspired to write something. My muse isn't working.

Nora Roberts writes fantasy and I enjoy those but crime? You can keep those! I love reading paranormal, romance and Jane Austen types. I wonder if Jane was around today if she would change her style of writing. She might.

Stephen King. I loved his Carrie and Christine but anymore I don't care for what he writes. Too spooky and it doesn't make sense. I just can't handle it.

I suppose if you read my items, you would say I write differently then I used to. You may be right about that. I guess authors like writing different things. It keeps our minds active and searching for new meanings of life. When I find the meaning of life, I will write about it, too!

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