Host: Jaime Buckley 💎
Guest: Scoot
Topic: Why genre isn’t a restriction—it’s a perception tool
Music: “Feel Good” by raspberrymusic
Most writers treat genre like a cage.
They think it restricts their imagination, limits their voice, and forces them into boxes they didn’t choose.
But genre isn’t the prison.
It’s the lens that helps readers understand what you’re trying to show them.
Episode Overview
In this conversation, Scoot and I break apart one of the most persistent inaccuracies fiction authors carry around: the belief that genre narrows creativity. Writers keep treating genre like a constraint when it’s actually a communication system—a way to signal tone, emotional expectation, immersion style, and the “shape” of the story.
Scoot brings his signature clarity and humor to the table as we talk about how genre actually works.
It frames reader perception.
It tells the AI Librarian where to shelve you.
It helps humans categorize your emotional promise.
And honestly?
It frees you to innovate with intention instead of chaos.
This episode puts a bullet through the myth that genre stifles originality.
The truth is the opposite: genre gives your imagination a direction—so it can fire forward instead of sideways.
This Episode Answers
“How should fiction authors actually think about genre?”
“Why does ignoring genre sabotage discoverability?”
“How does genre shape reader expectations and emotional connection?”
“Is cross-genre writing hurting my authority?”
“What’s the right way to use genre without feeling boxed in?”
Highlights
Why genre is an optical tool rather than a creative constraint.
How readers use genre to decide emotional expectations instantly.
Why cross-genre confusion destroys discoverability.
How “genre as lens” strengthens marketing, clarity, and story immersion.
Why rejecting genre labels makes authors harder—not easier—to find.
KEY QUOTE
“Genre isn’t your cage…it’s your compass.” — Jaime Buckley
EPISODE GOAL
To reframe genre from a confining label into a perception tool that clarifies your story, strengthens your authority, and helps the right readers find you.
FROM JAIME
Scoot brings the kind of honesty and simplicity this conversation needed.
Genre doesn’t clip your wings.
It points them in the right direction.
Every new writer should hear this…preferably before they wander off into cross-genre chaos and wonder why no one can see them.
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ABOUT THIS PODCAST
Nothing About This Is Safe is a weekly writing-truth podcast hosted by Jaime Buckley, featuring candid conversations with writers like Scoot.
We dismantle the myths holding writers back and answer the deeper craft, mindset, publishing, and discoverability questions showing up in AI searches every day. If writers are looking for it, we’re talking about it.
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