Romance/Love: June 14, 2017 Issue [#8338]
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 This week: SciFi Romance
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1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
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About This Newsletter

A Science Fiction based romance features a love story which is inextricably linked with a science fiction plot and setting. The most basic definition of a romance novel is simply... a novel focused on a central love story. However, if you were to throw another element into the frey, like say Science fiction, then the sky is the limit to where you can take things.


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Letter from the editor

Romance in Science Fiction is a pretty even split between the two genres. The romantic journey is set in a scientifically or technologically advanced environment. The science fiction elements and the romance elements of the story are equally important and the story would suffer if one was taken away. Romance gives the characters of Science Fiction more depth. Yet, romance brings us into the individual lives of the people; it lets us see how these grand plots disrupt and interrupt their lives, and how their love can keep them fighting against insurmountable odds. Romance makes us care about their futures, and thus our own.

Writing romance doesn't mean it has to take place in a real world setting, it can take place on other planets or in imaginary lands, or involve creatures such as vampires, werewolves, genies, ghosts, and pixies. One thing to be aware of is that the world building and science fiction elements usually aren't as strong as in typical science fiction, and the romance always comes first. In romantic fiction, the focus is generally on two characters, the ones who fall in love.

One thing to remember is to make sure you keep a balance of both Science fiction and Romance. Really immerse yourself within your world to bring out any technological advances if there are any. Show the love between your two main characters. Keep a consistent theme throughout, so you really draw your reader in.


Editor's Picks

 Limited Romantic Possibilities Open in new Window. (18+)
It's hard for a kid to live on a spaceship. Especially, when it comes to romance.
#2118147 by PureSciFi Author IconMail Icon

 
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Chain of Hearts Open in new Window. (13+)
Stacey is eating her breakfast when a heart keychain is dropped on her table.
#2093879 by Than Pence Author IconMail Icon

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Red Moon. Chapter 1. Open in new Window. (18+)
Bithot and Ekurb are selectors who are employed to rescue humans from certain death.
#1607019 by Bruce. Author IconMail Icon

 An Impossible Love Story Open in new Window. (18+)
What happens when one starts falling for a dying person?
#1985060 by LostGhost: Seeking & Learning Author IconMail Icon

 
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Chapter 01--Toby's Tale Open in new Window. (18+)
Toby meets John
#2124173 by Max Griffin 🏳️‍🌈 Author IconMail Icon

 
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