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12-Point Guide to Writing Romance Kate Walker

12-Point Guide to Writing Romance By Kate Walker

12-Point Guide to Writing Romance by Kate Walker


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Explains what is meant by romance and takes readers through the process of writing emotion and conflict. This book explains how dialogue should be natural between the heroine and her hero and explains the difference between sensuality and passion.

12-Point Guide to Writing Romance Summary

12-Point Guide to Writing Romance by Kate Walker

If you want to write romance and be a professional writer then this book is a must for you. Following on from the success of the first edition of this book, which won a major award, this guide explains what is meant by romance and takes you through the process of writing emotion and conflict. The author explains how dialogue should be natural between your heroine and her hero and she explains the difference between sensuality and passion. With an expanded text and more true insider-secrets this is a must for all writers of romance, whether professional or amateur.In this book you will learn: how to write emotion and create PTQ (page turning quality); why dialogue is the lifeblood of your novel; and, the importance of 'after' and why the intense black moment in romance is so important. The book will appeal to: all students taking courses to improve their creative writing skills; post 16-Level students and first-year undergraduates on creative writing and creative studies degrees; adult education centres including WEA; teachers, tutors and lecturers; school libraries, reference and public libraries; and, University and college central libraries. It is ideal for undergraduates. The related titles in the series include: Writing TV Scripts; Writing Historical Fiction; Starting to Write and Writing Crime.

12-Point Guide to Writing Romance Reviews

Kate Walker has done it again! She has produced a guide to romance writing that has surpassed her previous excellent effort. The book is an outgrowth of her expertise at leading workshops and guiding aspiring Romance writers of all ages towards the goal of publication. As well, Kate draws on her experience of writing over 43 books for Mills and Boon. Anyone who seeks to achieve that goal or who simply wants to improve their craft of romance writing would do well to buy this book. Not only does Kate explain each of her 12 topics from emotion to the believable happy ever after ending with a great deal of depth and clarity, she also provides lists of discussion questions to get you thinking about your novel and exercises to help improve your writing. She explains the hows and whys of conflict, the importance of sensuality and passion as well the need to keep asking why. She even has a section that deals with coping with editor or agent generated revisions. If you are serious about romance writing, this book should be on your shelves. --Amazon.co.uk As an aspiring romance writer, Kate Walker sent me this book. It's a very useful tool for unpacking mistakes in your own writing - given by a woman who's phenomenally successful in her chosen genre. I am now a multi 'accepted' author, Natasha Oakley, with Mills and Boon myself. What more can I say? Natasha Oakley (England) --Amazon.co.uk Kate Walker has come up with another keeper. Her 12-Point Guide to Writing Romance is clear, comprehensive and practical and jam-packed full of the kind of inside information it would take a stack of rejection/revision letters to learn the hard way. The checklists are wonderful for any writer published or yet to be. A fabulous resource, almost like having the multi published Kate sitting alongside sharing her experience and wisdom with you as you write. If you write romance, do yourself a favour and get this book. You won't be disappointed. --Amazon.co.uk Kate Walker's guide is concise, detailed and practical. Each chapter has exercises to help the would-be author develop their own Romance story. If you want to write category Romance, then this book is an excellent tool to be used before you write and during the actual writing process. amazon.co.uk Kate Walker's 2nd Edition of her highly regarded (and now completely sold out) 12 Point Guide has now been published. It is not a reprint but a vastly expanded and updated guide. Time has not stood still in the field of series romance writing and neither has this book. New features include an approximately 50 page section on author's tips. A wide variety of authors currently writing for different series within the Harlequin Mills & Boon family give their take on the writing process. Many of these authors credit Kate and the first edition of this book with giving them inspiration and help with their own writing process. I know that she certainly helped me. Anyone seeking to learn more about writing series romance, or indeed commercial fiction would do well to read this book. Kate Walker offers practical and easily understood advice for any writer seeking to improve their knowledge of craft and to work more effectively with their own unique talent. amazon.co.uk Kate Walker's guide is concise, detailed and practical. Each chapter has exercises to help the would-be author develop their own Romance story. If you want to write category Romance, then this book is an excellent tool to be used before you write and during the actual writing process. amazon.co.uk If you're serious about writing a romance novel, let me recommend Kate Walker's 12 Point Guide to Writing Romance. This book has it all: thought provoking lessons, engaging questions, and helpful writing assignments. I've read at least a dozen other how to write a romance guides and none of them are as complete or easy to understand as Ms. Walker's. This guide has something for everyone whether you're a beginner or a best selling author. It does a fantastic job of teaching you new concepts and making you rethink old ones. It's truly the last and only How to Write a Romance Novel guide you'll ever need. And I'm sure it will be the standard in how to guides for romance writers for many years to come. Thanks, Ms. Walker, for giving the romance community such a wonderful and helpful book. amazon.co.uk This Guide is a comprehensive survey of all you need to know when writing category romances, written in a clear, encouraging style that makes you want to sit down at the keyboard right away and practise what Kate Walker advocates. Each chapter has questions to answer, things to think about, and exercises which start you off on the right lines. Useful addresses and a good index complete a book which not only looks and feels good, but should be on the bookshelf of every aspiring romance author What a wonderful resource for not only novice writers, but for those of us who have a few books under our belts. Reading about the craft, about why we do what we do, about what makes a story work...it helped invigorate my current book. Kate Walker has such an easy way, a gift of explaining what's what. From finding your voice, to plot, to characters...it's all there! Kate Walker's 12 Point Plan for writing romance is truly fantastic. Not only is Kate a strong storyteller and very successful romance author, but she is a natural teacher and puts the elements of good writing in terms that will click with anyone reading her book. If you are serious about pursuing a career in romantic fiction, I can't recommend Kate's plan highly enough. ( Kitty USA on amazon.co.uk)

About Kate Walker

Kate Walker has published in over 50 countries and has sold over 15 million romance novels worldwide.

Table of Contents

1 First Things First what is romance? Why romance? what type of romance? Before you start writing Targeting The 'formula' starting to write 12 questions about reading romance 2 Emotion Reader expectation Emotional Punch 12 questions about emotional punch 3 Conflict what is conflict? Why does conflict matter? Types of conflict worthwhile conflict adding layers Long-term and short-term conflicts Foreshadowing the conflicts contrived plots and undeveloped plots Building up to a crisis 12 questions about conflict 4 Dialogue Why is dialogue so important? Adding drama through dialogue 12 Questions about dialogue 5 Focus Focus means intensity Focus through point of view 12 questions about focus# 6 Sensuality What is sensuality? How to write sensually Sensuality builds up tension 12 Questions about sensuality 7 Passion What is passion in romance? Important elements of a love scene How to write a love scene 12 questions about passion 8 Heroes The role of a hero What makes a hero? The alpha hero Point of view Heroes and emotion Stereotypes Vulnerability 12 Questions about heroes 9 characterisation and heroines character building characterisation worksheet The five W's in writing romance The heroine 12 questions about heroines 10 Plotting Original plots tried and tested plots Hooks Finding your voice Pace 12 questions about plotting 11 The question 'why?' Why does 'why?' matter? Always ask why? when planning a plot 12 questions about asking why? 12 The intense black moment Emotion Suspense Double climax The best point for the black moment 12 Questions about the intense black moment 13 A believable happy ending The importance of the ending What is not a satisfactory ending Creating a satisfactory ending Epilogues 12 Questions about the happy ending 14 Practicalities Do you need an agent? Study the market Guidelines Preparing the work for submission the word count submitting your story to an editor Query letter Synopsis Submission checklist What happens next? What is an editor looking for? Good news or bad news? Revisions Getting another opinion Receiving an acceptance Deadlines 15 From the authors' desks Ally Blake Julie Cohen Nicola Cornick Liz Fielding Abby Green India Grey Kate Hardy Holly Jacobs Yvonne Lindsay Joanna Maitland Sandra Marton Anne McAllister Margaret McDonagh Trish Morey Natasha Oakley Michelle Reid Gill Sanderson Susan Stephens Michelle Styles Annie West Trish Wylie

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GOR004227071
9781842851319
1842851314
12-Point Guide to Writing Romance by Kate Walker
Used - Very Good
Paperback
GLMP Ltd
19990101
160
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