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<blockquote data-quote="PaulKemp" data-source="post: 3640348" data-attributes="member: 2809"><p>What I think is that each book, irrespective of the marketing niche in which it stands, should be evaluated on its own merits (perhaps we're saying the same thing here). In that regard, I think a good amount of licensed/tie-in fiction is underappreciated. </p><p></p><p>It's really the same unwarranted phenomenon that causes non-genre "literary" writers to sniff at genre work ("Oh, Lovecraft is just a genre writer"). It's no different, other than the source of the comment, from "Oh, he/she is just a tie-in writer". </p><p></p><p>On your last point: Indeed I have decided to make a concerted effort to write outside of tie-in this year. I have time only for short stories but I've had some successes in that regard (with a few stories appearing in anthologies later this year, and a few more on the burner). But I'm not doing that because I want to escape tie-in writing (I quite like writing in FR). I'm doing it to expand my audience and try something different.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mark. Appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PaulKemp, post: 3640348, member: 2809"] What I think is that each book, irrespective of the marketing niche in which it stands, should be evaluated on its own merits (perhaps we're saying the same thing here). In that regard, I think a good amount of licensed/tie-in fiction is underappreciated. It's really the same unwarranted phenomenon that causes non-genre "literary" writers to sniff at genre work ("Oh, Lovecraft is just a genre writer"). It's no different, other than the source of the comment, from "Oh, he/she is just a tie-in writer". On your last point: Indeed I have decided to make a concerted effort to write outside of tie-in this year. I have time only for short stories but I've had some successes in that regard (with a few stories appearing in anthologies later this year, and a few more on the burner). But I'm not doing that because I want to escape tie-in writing (I quite like writing in FR). I'm doing it to expand my audience and try something different. Anyway, thanks for sharing your thoughts, Mark. Appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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