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Falling in Love: Types of Romance Stories - WRITERS HELPING WRITERS®
Jami Gold From subgenres to tropes and beyond, there are many ways to categorize a romance story. We may not know exactly what type of story we’re writing while drafting (especially if we tend to write by the seat of our pants), but once we type “The End,” we do need to figure out what we’ve created. First, subgenres, tropes, level of spice, etc. all come with various reader expectations, and…
Ooo La La: 5 Steps to Write Uncomfortable Scenes
By Jami Gold For many authors, the most difficult type of scene to write (and write well) are sex scenes. However, any type of uncomfortable scene can feel awkward to write, as we may struggle with descriptions or complex emotions, or we may feel judged or ashamed of our writing, and all of that can make our writing and storytelling fall flat throughout the scene. As a romance author, I’ve had…
What’s More Important: Storytelling or Writing Craft?
by JAMI GOLD When first learning how to write, we often focus on the skills of writing craft—grammar rules, point of view, etc.—but storytelling skills are just as important. Some might even say they’re more important. After all, we can probably think of popular books that suffer from poor craft, such as repetitive sentence structures or wonky dialogue tags, yet readers who fully admit the…