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Genre Rules & Why You're Still Stuck In the Query Trenches

48 min · 7 de jul de 2026
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Write to us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2565327/fan_mail/new] Sydney and Liza are back with a no-fluff episode that digs into the real rules behind bestselling genres—and why breaking them can make or break a book. If you’ve ever wondered what actually makes a thriller feel thrilling, why romance readers expect certain beats, or how cover art and genre tropes shape what sells, this episode is packed with the kind of behind-the-scenes publishing insight writers need.

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