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Plot Points and Turning Points: Doorways to the Unknown

Plot points and turning points make up every major story structure. Here’s a few ways to use them in your queer romance story.

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Subgenre Conventions: Lean Into Them (Not Away)

Queer romance tropes exist to be used. Genre conventions exist to guide authors in their drafting and revising journey. Take advantage of them.

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Being a Full-Time Author Isn’t Easy

Being a Full-Time Author Isn’t Easy (But It’s Not Impossible) Photo by Darius Bashar on Unsplash A full-time author isn’t the tortured soul penning out their tale in a barely lit basement with nothing but cobwebs for company. Being a career author, too, isn’t just taking your headphones and writing implements

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Self-Editing Tools for Part-time Queer Romance Authors

Self-Editing Tools for Part-time Queer Romance Authors Photo by Thirdman on Pexels Self-editing tools occasionally get a bad rap. However, as a skill, self-editing in itself is vital for queer romance writers to home. Done effectively, it can be labor-intensive. When you find out all that’s involved, not just the terms

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