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Your Play’s Beginning Matters

How to Write A Play Introduction

Every year I look forward to the Hallmark Christmas movies, though I must admit I bail on quite a few. Sometimes I’m just not interested in the topic. Other times the male lead character isn’t doing it for me. But mostly Continue reading Your Play’s Beginning Matters

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One Size Romance Novel Does Not Fit All

Romance Novel Writing Tips

In the last few years, I’ve read well over a thousand romance novels. I started with contemporary, then moved on to Regency and other English stories. Then I got into other historicals. My faves are Western and Scottish historicals. I don’t claim to be an expert on romance novels Continue reading One Size Romance Novel Does Not Fit All

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Write Your Romance Novel When You Feel Compelled To Do It

Tips from Professional Writer Joyce Armor

If you absolutely have to make a living and you need to do it right now, writing romance novels or anything else may not be a good career choice. You may actually need a day job while you toil away on your masterpiece in your off-hours. If you feel you’re a writer stuck in the body of an administrative assistant, you can set aside time each day to write.

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Recurring Themes in Romance Novels

Romance Novel Recurring Themes

Romance novels are formulaic, which doesn’t mean they can’t be interesting, charming or insightful. The basic formula is boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl. A variation might be: boy previously dumped girl, now girl hates boy, boy works to get girl back. The reader knows at the Continue reading Recurring Themes in Romance Novels