jdrakeh
Front Range Warlock
Elf Witch said:That is not quite true. A lot of writers look at what type of work is selling and then let that guide them as what to write. And this tends to be true of new writers trying to make their first sale.
You have roughly a thousand years of literature that pre-dates the genre classification system (from Homer's epics to Icelandic saga). What of these works? Shall we also blame genre classification for all of history's greatest hits and misses, despite the fact that it didn't exist at the time?
You're right, though, many novice authors or contractual writers do aspire to a predetermined roadmap (but again, this "good" or "bad" of this is deterined, not by genre classification, but by the individual reader). Most authors who write on their own terms do not do this, however, and let the editor sort out such things after the fact.