by Annette | Oct 30, 2012 | The Creative Process
When it comes to writing a romance book, or a book of any type, taking your art too seriously is a great way to face a seemingly insurmountable road block. You see, when an artist, and that includes romance writers – you’re an artist, takes themselves or their work...
by Annette | Apr 5, 2012 | Romance Writing
One of the things I discovered at an early age is that people love to talk about themselves. I’m not excluded from this, either. I enjoy sharing information that I know and talking about things that excite me. As a writer the people in your life, the...
by Annette | Apr 8, 2010 | Romance Writing
By Kimber Chin There are two main schools of romance writing. There are those writers that outline or plot the entire book before sitting down to write. There are very detailed plotters. They sketch out everything from character builds to action points....
by Annette | Apr 8, 2010 | Romance Writing
By Samantha Kay Romance novels have long been associated with a guilty pleasure – covertly enjoyed by women who hide behind their sunglasses on the beach or under the covers on a lazy weekend afternoon. Novels such as these glorify the fantasy of falling...
by Annette | Jul 30, 2009 | Romance Writing
By Kimber Chin Your heroine hears a strange noise in the basement, a noise that doesn’t belong there. She is alone. Clasping only a flashlight and a baseball bat, she creeps downstairs to confront the villain, deliberately putting herself in danger. This may...