Synopses & Reviews
A handbook for writers that includes chapters on fiction techniques, heroes and heroines, plot and subplots, emotional impact, tension, focus, pace, setting, and language. Combining two writers’ styles, this book follows the premise that there is no one way to write.
Synopsis
Want to succeed in the romance genre? Chapters on fiction techniques, heroes and heroines, plot and subplots.
Synopsis
Romantic novels account for half the mass market fiction published in English. This invaluable handbook is for writers wanting to succeed in this popular genre. Both hugely successful authors, Daphne Clair (aka Laurey Bright, Clarissa Garland, Claire Lorel) and Robyn Donald have written more than fifty romance books each. This book is the product of their experience and courses they have conducted in romance writing.
Included are chapters on fiction techniques, heroes and heroines, plot and subplots, emotional impact, tension, focus, pace, setting and language. Uniquely combining two strikingly different writer's styles, this book follows the premise that there is no one way to write -- rather, that there are many techniques to learn.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 119) and index.