The Romance Writers Plot eBook shows romance writers how to produce superior plots. Using scenes from Christine Dodd's Candle in the Window and Kathryn Dennis' Dark Rider, the Plot Planner and Scene Tracker plot tools are demonstrated for writers. The Romance Writers eBook offers concrete tips for creating a compelling romance, complex characters, dramatic action and themat The Romance Writers Plot eBook shows romance writers how to produce superior plots. Using scenes from Christine Dodd's Candle in the Window and Kathryn Dennis' Dark Rider, the Plot Planner and Scene Tracker plot tools are demonstrated for writers. The Romance Writers eBook offers concrete tips for creating a compelling romance, complex characters, dramatic action and thematic details and depth. The book is filled with visual aides that "show" how to create plot at the overall story level and the scene level. Appendices: Character Emotional Development Profile form Character Profile for Saura in Candle in the Window by Christina Dodd Plot Planner template with "above" and "below" scene descriptions Plot Planner for Candle in the Window by Christine Dodd Scene Tracker for Chapters 1 - 3 of Dark Rider by Kathrynn Dennis Scene Tracker for 3 Major Scenes of Candle in the Window by Christina Dodd
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The Romance Writers Plot eBook shows romance writers how to produce superior plots. Using scenes from Christine Dodd's Candle in the Window and Kathryn Dennis' Dark Rider, the Plot Planner and Scene Tracker plot tools are demonstrated for writers. The Romance Writers eBook offers concrete tips for creating a compelling romance, complex characters, dramatic action and themat The Romance Writers Plot eBook shows romance writers how to produce superior plots. Using scenes from Christine Dodd's Candle in the Window and Kathryn Dennis' Dark Rider, the Plot Planner and Scene Tracker plot tools are demonstrated for writers. The Romance Writers eBook offers concrete tips for creating a compelling romance, complex characters, dramatic action and thematic details and depth. The book is filled with visual aides that "show" how to create plot at the overall story level and the scene level. Appendices: Character Emotional Development Profile form Character Profile for Saura in Candle in the Window by Christina Dodd Plot Planner template with "above" and "below" scene descriptions Plot Planner for Candle in the Window by Christine Dodd Scene Tracker for Chapters 1 - 3 of Dark Rider by Kathrynn Dennis Scene Tracker for 3 Major Scenes of Candle in the Window by Christina Dodd
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Holli –
The writing technique presented in this book is intriguing. I have only one problem with it. I don't like that it's presented as a way of writing a romance novel in the description and yet it's a way of rewriting one instead then suddenly becomes a plotting book again. It's a little disorienting to go back and forth. If it's supposed to be a plotting technique, show plotting. If it's supposed to be a revision technique, show revising. It was like reading a tennis match of methods, even if they d The writing technique presented in this book is intriguing. I have only one problem with it. I don't like that it's presented as a way of writing a romance novel in the description and yet it's a way of rewriting one instead then suddenly becomes a plotting book again. It's a little disorienting to go back and forth. If it's supposed to be a plotting technique, show plotting. If it's supposed to be a revision technique, show revising. It was like reading a tennis match of methods, even if they do eventually work together. I do have one question: where are the books Ms. Alderson has written, other than her nonfiction books? I like her advice and all, but I'd like to know she actually published something herself using the techniques she offers.
LynneV –
Okay, but too generic This does offer some nuggets of wisdom, but felt overly complicated. It's also not very genre-specific. I think you'll get the most out of this book if you've already written a novel but don't think it'll be overly useful as a pre-writing outlining tool. Okay, but too generic This does offer some nuggets of wisdom, but felt overly complicated. It's also not very genre-specific. I think you'll get the most out of this book if you've already written a novel but don't think it'll be overly useful as a pre-writing outlining tool.
Topaz Olivia Rossi –
Excellent resource for anyone writing romantic fiction
Valerii Soloviov –
Good brief summary I have read it but I found the examples too simple. I think I still have no clue about a conflict and dramatic action.
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