Sentences with phrase «much romance writing»

Novels with the same general kind of story and setting, but with different characters (eg much romance writing; courtroom dramas);

Not exact matches

Much has been written about the May - December romance.
Much has been written and said about the dangers of online dating, although in general lines romances on the Internet are fun and effective.
It's also much more a comedy than a drama or a romance, and to that end features a screenplay with some nicely - written gags.
If you write hot romance and somebody says «this book has too much sex» that's great for sales.
It's much less of a risk to write YA paranormal romance than to write an obscure historical - biographical literary novel with experimental elements.
It could be that there just isn't as much money in literary as there is in romance, mystery, and thrillers, making it less appealing for online publishers or online writing communities to get into the literary space.
Ever since her father died in a plane crash two years ago, Eva's ability to write poetry has dried up, and much to her feminist mother's frustration, she's begun gobbling up poorly written romance novels.
For example, in any type of romance fiction, the HEA (Happily Ever After) is pretty much non-negotiable — if your romance doesn't end in a HEA, you'd better be able to generate those emotions in other ways, otherwise readers will avoid your stories, and you've wasted time writing them.
Much of RWA applies to any writer, though obviously it's romance focused, so if you only write horror there's going to be a lot that might not apply.
It was the only kind of deal publishers would sign (for lots of good reasons, and some less less good reasons), but that did not make the economics stack up any better: the writing was on the wall back in July when rival subscription company Scribd culled a range of romance and erotica titles from its service because they were costing the company too much money.
There are plot conveniences and melodramatic writing to spare in this first novel, but it also offers a rip - roaring adventure and steamy romance scenes, along with a relationship that teens will root for as much as they did for Bella and Edward.
Regardless of the type of writing you do — fiction or non-fiction, cozy mysteries or steamy romances, historic biographies or Silicon Valley tell - alls — knowing as much as you can about who is reading your work will give you advantages and resources that will make your writing better and easier to market.
Kay writes a new, and vibrant blend of fantasy and romance, which I probably will be checking out, since the description makes it sound like her first book is just as much about the character and the story as it is about the romance part of it.
Why is it so much more ridiculous or ignorant to read and write romance novels than something like Game of Thrones or the latest gory offering from Patricia Cornwell?
«How Much Money Can You Get Writing Romance Books?»
As I've written before, digital disruption is usually kinder to entertainment than to art, but blink, blink, blink: this alignment of commercial forces — a sea of self - produced romance - dominated content, publishers on the prowl for just such material, and commoditized concepts of fast - churn output — might actually present a much more toxic landscape to more serious work than we've seen in the past.
PAR: I pretty much write paranormal romance now because it is what's selling for me, paranormal with dark suspense undertones.
He may not be published, but these days you are much more likely to find him spending his evenings writing romance, than code.
Ten years ago I was thrilled to realized that writing romance was just as much fun.
That helped a bit with sales on those other platforms, but not as much as I would have expected (I should note that my pen name writes science fiction romance, and Bookbub doesn't have such a category — they put the book in paranormal romance, which I don't believe was a good fit).
Holly Ward, who writes romances under the name H.M. Ward, has much the same complaint about Kindle Unlimited.
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