Writing Romance

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Author: Diane Ziomek ISBN: 1230002533681
Publisher: Independently Published Publication: September 7, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Diane Ziomek
ISBN: 1230002533681
Publisher: Independently Published
Publication: September 7, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

Are you considering the thought of writing romance novels?

Romance has always been a popular genre, and even more so now with the self-publishing options available. I am 5/6 of the way through my first Romance Series, and I want to share with others what I have learned. This short eBook provides some helpful tips, scenarios and an overall view of writing romance through my eyes. It does not, however, promise instant results or monetary gain. That is fully dependent on how much time and effort you put into it.

Introduction

  1. Have a Plan

  2. Character Profile

  3. Story Setting

  4. Scene Settings

  5. Know Limitations

  6. Make It Believable

  7. Know The Words

  8. Show, Don’t Tell

  9. Interactive Dialog

  10. Know Your Target Audience

Conclusion

I am sure you'll find this information useful, and may your penmanship bring you prosperity.

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Are you considering the thought of writing romance novels?

Romance has always been a popular genre, and even more so now with the self-publishing options available. I am 5/6 of the way through my first Romance Series, and I want to share with others what I have learned. This short eBook provides some helpful tips, scenarios and an overall view of writing romance through my eyes. It does not, however, promise instant results or monetary gain. That is fully dependent on how much time and effort you put into it.

Introduction

  1. Have a Plan

  2. Character Profile

  3. Story Setting

  4. Scene Settings

  5. Know Limitations

  6. Make It Believable

  7. Know The Words

  8. Show, Don’t Tell

  9. Interactive Dialog

  10. Know Your Target Audience

Conclusion

I am sure you'll find this information useful, and may your penmanship bring you prosperity.

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