Acting Out the Dark Night
Apparently experiencing my own Dark Nights isn’t enough. As an author, I act out my characters’ lowest moments as well. Here’s how.
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Apparently experiencing my own Dark Nights isn’t enough. As an author, I act out my characters’ lowest moments as well. Here’s how.
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Readers need transition scenes to follow the cause and effect of a character’s decisions. Here’s a few tips on how to create them.
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Emotional or physical, I strive to balance the intimacy levels to give my queer romance readers a well-rounded reading experience.
Intimacy: How I Spice Up My Fiction Read More »
I live with mental health diagnoses. So do my characters. The more it’s normalized in real life, the easier for queer romance authors to show it.
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While queer romance is technically a subset of the romance genre, queer romance conventions and tropes allow authors to explore a deeper level of the genre.
Queer Romance Conventions and Tropes Read More »