To some, the line between literary fiction and genre fiction is not only distinct, it is a considerable divide. I work in a bookstore and witness this all too often, where the shelves differentiating genres into respective areas in the store are more than just physical in their separation. Many people refuse to read a certain genre for any number of reasons, occasionally for no reason other than some kind of snobbery. Even I'm guilty of this, to a small degree. Which is to say, there is almost always reasoning behind the distinctions between genres and types of books--whether it's the simple distinction between mystery fiction and science fiction, or broader, such as teen fiction and adult fiction--but there is a strong point to be made, one I agree with, that most of these distinctions shouldn't shape our view of a book, especially not in a broader context.
Read moreYou Are Not Your Doubt: How I Struggle with and Overcome Impostor Syndrome
This post is somewhat difficult to write. I don't mean that in an emotional sense, or even in the sense of laying out and really articulating what I want to say about impostor syndrome. Talking about and understanding impostor syndrome has become surprisingly easy in the last couple of months since first realizing that I have it and have had it for most of my life. The hard part is, of course--and somewhat ironically, I'm aware--even admitting that I have it.
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