Romance/Love: March 13, 2013 Issue [#5557] |
Romance/Love
This week: The Many Faces of Romance Writing. Edited by: JACE More Newsletters By This Editor
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Welcome to this issue of the Romance/Love newsletter. I'm JACE , your guest editor.
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Some time back, Crys-not really here discussed Romance formats and one sub-genre in her newsletter. (See "Formats and Subgenres of Romance" .) The sub-genre she mentioned was Erotica, a form near and dear to my heart (pun intended).
Romance writing is that genre of fiction that involves love, and focuses on the relationship between two people. Successful romance writing is emotionally satisfying to the reader and has an optimistic ending. In addition to the Erotica subgenre, there are a number of other categories in which you, as a writer, might explore. I'll only list three subgenres and leave the remaining eight or ten for a future Romance/Love newsletter.
Contemporary: Simply put, contemporary romance stories feature modern men and women with modern outlooks. Such romances focus on conflict between the strong-willed man, who may be old fashioned or have contemporary values, and an independent woman with a strong sense of self-worth.
Fantasy or Science Fiction: The ability to blend romance with the lure of an alternate world can really set one's imagination on fire. Sensuality levels can range from modest to very sexy.
Historical: Historical romance refers to a broad time span from prehistory to World War II while focusing on the relationship between two people. Writers will find a large fan base in this area for which good research is essential. Juggling just the right amount of technical detail about the period in which the characters exist with the sensuality appropriate for that time enhances the allure of writing historical romance.
Stretch your writing--romance exists everywhere, and anywhen.
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I've tried to find an example of writing for each of the listed subgenres:
Contemporary:
Fantasy or Science Fiction:
Historical:
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