Over the past several months I have dedicated myself really to three short stories and put countless hours of rewriting and refinement into them. What concerns me is that they are three very very different stories with three very different audiences.
The Last Good Man is an adult fiction short story concerning a homeless man who ends up dying alone in the street on a cold winter night and the (Positive)Legacy he leaves behind. Its audience could be defined(I think) as religious/family
A Heroin Laced Love Story is another adult fiction short but much darker with drug use and language and really very little in the way of positive except for the last paragraph or so. Its audience could be defined as adult/emo/addicts
Finally The Rather Odd Adventures of Daisy is a childrens short in the vein of Dr Seuss which I hope to illustrate at some point. And its audience could be defined as young children(and consequently their parents).
While I am a firm believer in writing what I want and writing what I am inspired to write, I feel as if I am hurting myself by writing all over the spectrum like this. What are your thoughts?
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