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When writing short stories or novels, understanding the difference between Romance and Women’s Fiction is important. There are similarities, but also distinct differences. While many publishers consider them the same genre, there are key elements that distinguish them one from the other. |
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A romance novel needs to focus on two things: a central romantic relationship and a happy-ever-after for the heroine and hero. Love is the premise that runs throughout the story carrying the reader through to a happy ending and forever love for the principal characters. The main arc of the story is the growth of that romantic relationship. Each scene, both conflict, and resolution, serves to move the hero and heroine closer to commitment.
Women’s fiction focuses on a woman’s journey; wherever that may take her and whatever that may encompass. It focuses on women’s empowerment. Themes often revolve around family, home, and community. Often the main character overcomes a significant real-life challenge and plots will be issue-driven; such as divorce, illness, career, betrayal, alcoholism, mental illness, etc. The emotional development of the character and her journey matters most. Similar to romance, women’s fiction is about relationships, but the relationship may be between friends, family members, coworkers, and others rather than being focused on romance.
There is much to consider for the writers of both romance and women’s fiction. Don’t be afraid to add elements from both genres to deepen the romance or add a little love to your protagonist’s struggle to find herself. And, remember, an emotional journey is what the readers of both genres crave most. Provide this, and they’ll keep turning those pages.
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