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A writing friend recently the closet collector told me that her biggest problem is getting interesting new themes and backgrounds for her romances to think. Ideas for stories are all around us and it's not too difficult to create new stories to believe, but your story so that your readers' toes curling of pure pleasure?
October 16, 2011 @ 10:10 PM
I like a credible story written in my language 'I the closet collector mean, not big and complicated words, the story must work buzzes and acquire and move forward. There should refer to contemporary issues and modern technology should be harnessed. Women have stronger portrayed without necessarily snipperig and condescending and not necessarily a tomboy as a child had to be it. Men have more respect for women shows. I would not know if the carpet on the floor shiny polished Persian or that the mirror in the foyer Victorian is - unless it shows the character's interests not. A book that you have a little think and maybe inspire without being preachy be.
I love romance. For a long time just read English because it felt the Afrikaans books have the same theme ie 'man and woman meet men and women fight, love of man declared the first day they met, end of story. Then I discovered 'Just Dessert treasure' and there I just re Afrikaans start enjoying. The author talks just like from the hip - like most ordinary people talk. I could every situation in my mind's eye. I was ge'hook 'in Afrikaans. I have a few Romanza's read, nice light reading for those lazy Saturday afternoons. Afrikaans remains a beautiful language. I am glad that there is a greater variety of authors, because it makes the reading experience just chutney!
You know, unfortunately, that recipe you mention above, exactly what the romanseskrywer expected. Publishers are very strict about what they want or not. It takes quite puzzled within the guidelines remain yet to be originally.
When I read that it is my expectation again and again turn the page. Between the hero and heroine (they should not be too fast in each other's arms fall), and perhaps a mystery that begs the question until the last few pages. I also like real human characters. If the heroine blonde the closet collector hair, blue eyes, a thin body but a massive chest and face was perfect, and also can eat whatever she wants, I can not really the closet collector identify with her and enjoy the story. Of course the closet collector she must be beautiful, but within reason ;-)
I agree with you. For me the question, 'What now?' me want to read further. This is the tension that should be interesting and let me ask that question. Because the Romanza more to the development of emotion and relationship between the hero and heroine, and less about the environment and plot, it remains for me a challenge to the emotional and relational barriers to keep interesting. I roll my eyes if those obstacles are unimaginative and would be glad if it is interesting. I just giggle with joy as a writer manages to not eks-meisie/kerel or a misunderstanding of the hero / heroine's childhood use that tension to build. This is where the new / fresh challenge lies. And of course I'm a humor-seeking. If a book makes me laugh, I love ... to the author!
That something spark between the hero and heroine, and of course the problem they from each other's arms, let my toes curl as well created. Writers side saw it in my opinion the hardest part to create convincing. Thanks for your input, readers. the closet collector It definitely helps.
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