Epilogue or No Epilogue: Does Your Story Need One?
Epilogues get a bad name. They serve a purpose, but they can also detract from a story. Decide carefully on when to use one.
Epilogue or No Epilogue: Does Your Story Need One? Read More »
Epilogues get a bad name. They serve a purpose, but they can also detract from a story. Decide carefully on when to use one.
Epilogue or No Epilogue: Does Your Story Need One? Read More »
Your romance’s climax is what the entire story has been leading up to. Make it worth your readers’ time in three ways.
Climax in Romance (No, Not That Kind) Read More »
Writing the middle of my story is difficult, to say the least. I’ve picked up a few tricks, though, to help me along the way.
Weave the Romance: How I Avoid the Sagging Middle Read More »
Plot points and turning points make up every major story structure. Here’s a few ways to use them in your queer romance story.
Plot Points and Turning Points: Doorways to the Unknown Read More »
Queer romance tropes exist to be used. Genre conventions exist to guide authors in their drafting and revising journey. Take advantage of them.
Subgenre Conventions: Lean Into Them (Not Away) Read More »