Choose a genre and narrow down your focus.Before you start writing, it’s important to decide what type of book you want to write. Do you want to write a romance novel, a mystery, or a memoir? Once you’ve chosen a genre, you can begin to focus on the specific themes and topics ...
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The first event in this throughline establishes the relationship between the main and impact characters at the start of the novel. Remember that it too is an irreversible and meaningful change that puts their relationship on a particular path. (In a romance novel, this may be the moment when ...
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in the process of creating his character sketch and the plot outline of your romance novel, a believable point of conflict would be to have her discover a lie he has told—either about himself or his past—to make him seem worthier. This gives you, the writer, needed conflict and believab...
When I began writing erotic romance, the shape of my tales changed. Now the plot was about the development of a loving relationship, as is traditional in romance. Still, this was a sort of journey, and once again sexual interludes formed the milestones along the way. ...
In a word, no. In genre romance, you may need to write to a specific template or format (for example, in feel-good romance youmusthave the happily ever after or happily, for now ending). In fantasy though, there are so many subgenres. Fantasy stories’ structure should serve the story...
Fiction= novels, stories, creative writing, prose literature, narration, storytelling, romance, fable, imaginative writing, works of the imagination. Speculative fiction takes risky, often theoretical ideas and expresses them through storytelling.
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Tension and conflict (conflict doesn't have to be combative - in a romance this could be the tension you create by placing obstacles between your romantic duo) Questions that create intrigue (for example, in Charles Dickens'Great Expectations, this would be the question 'who is Pip's mystery...