3 isn't enough I don't think.
Psychological, Fantasy, and Isekai are probably the most fun and easy IMO. If I see the Psych tag on even something I despise, I'm still going to read it, esp if it's the kind that subverts expectations.
Super Subjective
Psychological
- Because you have an excuse to get into the nitty gritty of the characters. Lots of layers to add if you're crafty enough, and can elevate characters/increase their complexity.
Fantasy
- Because it encompasses much more than just the 'medieval' fantasy trope. Extremely flexible, and you don't need to follow strict laws of reality (since you can just point onto magic, or make whatever you want up). Most creative genre, right next to Sci-fi. IMO, they're dead even.
Isekai
- Most flexible and I enjoy writing stories of characters that get pulled into a place outside of their element, but can also bring things onto the table. Probably the same reason why I like survival stories.
Lots more as well.
What I can't write.
Sports - I watch Australian Footy on occasion and I don't even know the rules to it, and now I have to write about it?