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Old 02-12-2012, 03:22 AM   #1
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Free (nook/Kindle) On Writing Romance by Leigh Michaels [DIY Advice]

On Writing Romance: How to Craft a Novel That Sells by Leigh Michaels, herself a popular romance novelist who has been published by several different houses and seems to enjoy success in the field (we've gotten a number of her books freebied as both official multi-store publisher promo and KDP backlist offerings), is just what it says in the title, free courtesy of Writers' Digest which is owned by Adams Media.

Currently free @ B&N and Amazon UK, will likely drop in the main store.

Description
Sweep Readers Off Their Feet With a Romance They'll Never Forget

In On Writing Romance, award-winning romance novelist Leigh Michaels talks you through each stage of the writing and publishing process. From the origins and evolution of the romance novel to establishing a vital story framework to writing that last line to seeking out appropriate publishers, everything you ever wanted to know about writing a romance novel is here.

In addition to a comprehensive breakdown of more than thirty romance subgenres, including such categories as historical, inspirational, Regency, and sweet traditional, you'll discover how to:
  • Steer clear of clichés and stereotypes by studying the genre
  • Craft engaging and realistic heroes and heroines readers will adore
  • Convincingly develop the central couple's blossoming relationship
  • Add conflict by utilizing essential secondary characters like the "other woman"
  • Use tension and timing to make your love scenes sizzle with sensuality
  • Get your characters to happily-ever-after with an ending readers will always remember
Plus, read a sample query letter, cover letter, and synopsis, and learn how to properly prepare you romance novel for submission to agents and editors. On Writing Romance has everything you need to leave readers swooning!
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