References for Writing Romance Stories
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Originally posted by
kitty_fic at References for Writing Romance Stories
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I've been reading some meta/articles/thoughts on plotting and therefore angsting over the outline/plot of my
paperlegends (or maybe it was the other way around and I was angsting and therefore researching plot)
Then... I realized that the reason none of that was working for me was because they were basically outlining adventure stories or great epic/classic novels and not romances...
Then... I remembered seeing a list of elements for a romance story at one point in time, so I went looking for it:
I also turned up these references in my search, which seem really helpful also! YAY!
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Then... I realized that the reason none of that was working for me was because they were basically outlining adventure stories or great epic/classic novels and not romances...
Then... I remembered seeing a list of elements for a romance story at one point in time, so I went looking for it:
1-Society Defined
2-The Meeting
3-The Barrier
4-The Attraction
5-The Declaration
6-Point of Ritual Death
7-The Recognition
8-The Betrothal
I also turned up these references in my search, which seem really helpful also! YAY!
- Plotting a Romance Novel 101 (streamline the elements to 5)
- Plotting The Romance: the Basics (breakdown the story into 3 Acts)
- The Writer's Resource: Plotting A Romance Novel (includes more related links)
- How to Structure A Story: The Eight-Point Arc (Not specifically about romance, but still helpful?)