What Genre Should You Write?


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Created 6/22/2024

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Discover your ideal writing genre based on your personality and preferences with this fun quiz!

Discover your ideal writing genre based on your personality and preferences with this fun quiz!

1. What setting do you most enjoy imagining?

Futuristic cities with advanced technology
Old castles and enchanted forests
Small towns with rich histories
Near modern cities or towns with a twist

2. Which kind of protagonist resonates with you the most?

A rebellious hacker
A noble knight
An amateur sleuth
A misunderstood yet relatable character

3. What kind of conflict excites you to write about?

Man vs. machine
Hero vs. mythical creatures
Whodunit mysteries
Inner emotional struggles

4. How important is world-building to you?

Crucial, I love creating new technologies and societies
Very important, I enjoy crafting new realms and rules of magic
Moderately important, the setting should be intriguing yet grounded
Important but secondary to character development

5. What kind of tone do you prefer for your stories?

Fast-paced and high-stakes
Epic and adventurous
Suspenseful and engaging
Reflective and character-driven

6. What kind of themes are you drawn to?

The impact of technology on society
Good vs. evil and the hero's journey
Justice and uncovering the truth
Human relationships and personal growth

7. What type of secondary characters do you enjoy writing?

Engineers, scientists, and androids
Mentors, wizards, and mythical beings
Witnesses, suspects, and detectives
Friends, family members, and love interests

8. Which setting detail is most crucial for you?

Advanced technologies and futuristic gadgets
Fantastical creatures and magical landscapes
Detailed crime scenes and realistic locales
Relatable locales with unique twists

9. How do you incorporate societal issues in your writing?

Through futuristic scenarios and speculative elements
Through allegory and fantasy parallels
Through crime and legal systems
Through personal dilemmas and everyday struggles

10. What do you want your readers to feel by the end of your story?

Awe and contemplation about the future
Inspired and ready for adventure
Surprised and satisfied with the resolution
Moved and reflective about life