Did you know different fonts can have different effects on readers? As a writer, I’m well aware that most agents and editors prefer manuscripts be submitted in 12 pt. Times New Roman (a few years ago it was 12 pt. Courier), presumably because that’s easiest on the eyes when reading for hours at a time.… Continue reading A Font Fixation — Carol’s Musings
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Anna: Alright you’ve been writing romance fantasies about Jenna for 5 years now.. — Online Book Of Mirrors
When’s my turn? 🤣 via Anna: Alright you’ve been writing romance fantasies about Jenna for 5 years now.. — Online Book Of Mirrors
Writing Romance With a Deeper Meaning — Meredith Bond
I’ve been really struggling with the book I’m writing. It’s #6 in my Ladies’ Wagering Whist Society series and it’s a lot more difficult than almost all of the others that came before because I accidentally stumbled into a huge, current issue: #metoo. How does one stumble into #metoo? Well, it started off innocently. I […]… Continue reading Writing Romance With a Deeper Meaning — Meredith Bond
Why I Love Writing Romance by Kat Martin — A Slice of Orange
Today we’re pleased to have a guest post by bestselling author Kat Martin. Kat a graduate of the University of California at Santa Barbara, currently resides in Missoula, Montana with Western-author husband, L. J. Martin. More than seventeen million copies of Kat’s books are in print, and she has been published in twenty foreign countries. […]… Continue reading Why I Love Writing Romance by Kat Martin — A Slice of Orange
Meat Loaf, Muscle Memory, and Writing Romance (Also Sims) — Typing With Wet Nails
Most importantly, the Meat Loaf of which I speak is the singer, not the food. I did get to meet Meat for about five seconds, at an autograph signing. I blurted out that he broke my creative block. He immediately lit up like a Golden Retriever at hearing “who’s a good boy?” and asked which […]… Continue reading Meat Loaf, Muscle Memory, and Writing Romance (Also Sims) — Typing With Wet Nails
Writing Romance? Check Out This – 5 Things About Writing Kisses @KileyDunbar #Romance — Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie ~ Authors
Originally posted on Lucy Mitchell : I am so excited about this post. As a huge fan of all things romantic and someone who gets very carried away at the sight of any romance, within a ten mile radius, this blog post is going to leave me lying on my sofa with a cold compress on…… Continue reading Writing Romance? Check Out This – 5 Things About Writing Kisses @KileyDunbar #Romance — Anita Dawes & Jaye Marie ~ Authors
Your guide to writing romance: An introduction — over cups of coffee
All of us have a story tell, or two. Or maybe a lot. Sometimes you feel like your brain is going to explode of all the things that want to be written and shared so bad. I’m like that, like, all the time. I was in high school when I started to write stories, […] via… Continue reading Your guide to writing romance: An introduction — over cups of coffee
Writing Romance Is My Dream and I’m Living It — Love is the Best Medicine
For me, writing romance stories is such an integral part of my day to day life I’d be lost without it. Not that I write every single day, but when I’m not writing the mind is still ticking over in the background about characters and their motivations. Some authors believe in writing every day to […]… Continue reading Writing Romance Is My Dream and I’m Living It — Love is the Best Medicine
Why I Will Never Stop Writing Romance (and a bonus rant on SJW antics) — Jyvur Entropy’s Book Jam
I love a good love story. I am equal parts teenage edgelord who never grew up and absolute mush. This is why my books have mass shooting and meet-cutes. Pipe bombs and pining. Killing and kissing. I need all of it. One of the best parts of writing in the romance genre is writing what […]… Continue reading Why I Will Never Stop Writing Romance (and a bonus rant on SJW antics) — Jyvur Entropy’s Book Jam
Romance Festival Testimonial – June 8 2020
Screenwriter Alice L. Lee (Purgatory: A Love Story) I had submitted my film “The Good Boy” to WILDSound Film Festival and had a really great experience. I loved hearing what people had to say about the film. “the good boy” swept all the categories! Romance Film and Screenplay Festival was started by the same people who… Continue reading Romance Festival Testimonial – June 8 2020