Everybody loves a good romance novel. People love to be swept along with the idea of romance as so many of us miss it in our daily lives. Read on to find a few easy tips on writing a romance novel.
Writing Tip One:
Before you begin writing your romance novel, make sure you know what your story is going to be and who your characters are. It can be confusing to make up characters half way through the story. So plot everything out point by point first.
Writing Tip Two:
Find and join a critique group on the Internet and get feedback on your writing. There are also writers groups you can join in your local area, so if you haven’t got access to the Internet there is no need to worry!
Writing Tip Three:
Keeping on writing! Nothing helps your writing to improve than actually writing.
Writing Tip Four:
Your first novel isn’t likely to be a massive masterpiece. That is why you need to develop a thick skin and not be too discouraged by negative feedback. Think of any rejections as a chance to further improve what you have already done.
Writing Tip Five:
Take any criticism and learn from it, but don’t be afraid to keep writing in your unique style. Don’t lose your voice.
Writing Tip Six:
Read other books about writing in the genre you are interested in. Other writing books may also help you perfect your craft. One book to look at is "Writing Down the Bones" by Natalie Goldberg.
Writing Tip Seven:
Pick a genre and stick to it. Don’t be afraid to mix a little, but you must be prepared to stay within one genre with your main plotline. Make sure you study the market you are interested in. Read other writers work in the genre you are interested in and find inspiration.
Writing Tip Eight:
Look for publishers within the area you are interested in and become familiar with the kind of books they publish. This will give you a good indication of whether or not they are likely to publish yours.
Writing Tip Nine:
When romance is your main genre, look for writers clubs and conferences in that genre and attend as many as you can. Speak to as many agents and publishers as you can.
Writing Tip Ten:
Prepare your book to send to the publishers and follow all requirements very carefully or your work won’t even be looked at.
Saturday, 5 April 2008
Creative Writing - Ten Quick Tips on How to Write a Romance Novel
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Tuesday, 1 April 2008
Writing - The Cost of Procrastination for Freelance Writers
If there is one thing almost all freelance writers have in common, it is that their productivity varies from day to day.
Some days are great, targets are achieved, projects are completed and there were no problems.
Other days, writers find themselves procrastinating. They get distracted and find that by the end of the day they haven't achieved even half of what they set out to get done.
The big problem is, those bad days cost a lot of money in lost productivity and billings.
Freelance writers only get rich if they can find a way to maintain a peak level of productivity, every single day.
How can you do that? How can you make sure that every day is a productive day? How can you get rid of writer's block, banish procrastination and avoid all distractions?
You need to get organized and have a system in place.
You need a process that gives structure and discipline to each day.
Frankly, most freelance writers don't have enough self-discipline. As a result they lose hundreds of hours a year, and thousands of dollars.
Is there a way to structure one's work that results in continuous, peak productivity?
Yes, there is. It's called Writing Rituals.
Five separate a sequential rituals are put in place, helping writers structure their work and achieve much higher levels of productivity, on a continuous basis.
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