Plot Development for Romance Novels by Adams Media
Author:Adams Media
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: writing, plot development, romance novels
Publisher: F+W Media
Published: 2012-10-15T00:00:00+00:00
Other houses rely on the actual word count provided by the word processing program, so no such âguesstimationsâ about word count are necessary. Of course, as with all information about a publisher, always refer to their Web site or editorial tip sheets for specific information about how they calculate the word count of a manuscript.
Plotting Your Romance Novel
Ask any two published romance authors how they plot their novels and youâll likely get two different answers. After all, some develop their plot as they write while others plot the entire novel before writing a single page. Either way, certain universal truths remain. Namely, to write a marketable romance novel, youâll need to come up with characters your readers will care about and a storyline that intrigues, along with great supporting subplots and secondary characters that will keep the readers turning pages, eager to find out what happens next.
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