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Top Resources for Aspiring Romance Writers

By Jack Oceano, published Oct 31, 2007
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For many women, reading romance novels is a guilty pleasure. And some take that guilty pleasure to the next level by becoming romance writers. Romance is perhaps the easiest genre to break into for an aspiring novelist. Many authors of romance novels started writing romance merely as a hobby, and later had their work published as a mass market paperback. If you are a lover of romance novels and are interested in penning one of your own, you may find the task much simpler than you thought. Here are the top resources for aspiring romance writers.

First, pick up a copy of On Writing Romance by Leigh Michaels. Michaels is the author of more than eighty contemporary romance novels and several nonfiction books. In On Writing Romance, she takes you through the entire process of writing the romance novel and seeking an agent or publisher. With her guidance, you will be able to avoid cliches and stereotypes, develop compelling characters, write convincing dialogue, craft sexy love scenes, and devise a gripping plot. You will also learn how to write the all-important query letter, cover letter and synopsis. Harlequin Books has printed more than thirty million copies of Leigh Michaels' books, so she must be doing something right! Grab a copy of On Writing Romance and find out exactly what it is.

If you are contemplating writing erotic romance, your next mission is to purchase a copy of Passionate Ink: A Guide to Writing Erotic Romance by Angela Knight. Knight is a best-selling and award-winning author of erotic fiction. In Passionate Ink, she lets you in on her dirty little secrets to writing compelling erotic drama. She offers techniques on crafting heroes, heroines, and villains; how to begin and end an erotic romance; how to write exciting action scenes (in and out of the bedroom); how to write a steamy sex scene; and how to "talk dirty without sounding dumb." Passionate Ink is a must-have for any serious writer of erotic fiction.

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Hi Jack, Thank you for the resources. I have been interested in writing romances. Great article.

Posted on 12/30/2007 at 2:12:05 PM

 
Wonderful resources! Romance novels are just little "battery chargers" LOL

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 11:10:00 PM

 
Great resources!

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

 
Great info Jack!

Posted on 10/31/2007 at 12:10:00 PM

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