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Thursday, February 04, 2010

Writing Tip of the Day-Characters

The conflict in a romance novel should never be completely set aside by the physical intimacy between hero and heroine. The story is over the instant the problem which keeps them apart is resolved--unless you immediately introduce a different and stronger conflict. Ideally, the increase in intimacy should lead to greater difficulty.

Labels: creating heroines, intimacy

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