Journey Through My Profession: Creativity by Me for Me
I had zero intentions of becoming a published author. My 2024 editor-author and coaching journeys changed my mind.
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I had zero intentions of becoming a published author. My 2024 editor-author and coaching journeys changed my mind.
Journey Through My Profession: Creativity by Me for Me 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 »
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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Story structure isn’t as intimidating as you might think. For queer romance especially, it’s crucial to have in your writing toolbox.
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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 »
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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