**Do you want to write Romantic Comedy, but struggle with the comedy element of it? Are you stumped by how inject more humour into your novel? Do you want to know how story structure is just like telling a joke? Do you want to learn these things whilst being lightly entertained and given a giggle or
Love Writing: How to Make Money Writing Romantic or Erotic Fiction: roman
β Scribed by Sue Moorcroft
- Publisher
- Accent Press;Andrews UK Ltd
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 195 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Love sells and sex sells and you can earn your living writing about them for novels, novellas and short stories as well as serials for magazines, anthologies and websites.
This book holds the secrets of how to achieve success.
As well as drawing on her experience as a fiction writer and creative writing tutor, in this βmust-haveβ book Sue has included questions from aspiring writers - with illuminating responses from published writers and industry experts.
Romantic fiction encompasses everything from chart-topping chick lit and romantic comedies, through gritty sagas, sweeping historicals and smouldering erotica to liver-twisting affairs with vampires. Bright, emotional, involving, intelligent storytelling about love and desire is what readers want and will pay for.
Do you want to know how to create emotional punch? (Or even what emotional punch is?) How to control dual time lines? Spring your work out of the slush pile? Write a tender...
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