How Do You Write A Romance Novel?
Have you ever wanted to write a romance novel but never knew where to start? Well, this article will show you how! • Pick the characters’ names and plan their personalities. The female lead,for her to seem “realistic”(if that’s what you’re going for, anyway)needs her flaws. Give her problems. Make her real. The male lead is usually pretty cute but give him his flaws too. Give him his problems. • Pick a setting. For example,though, you don’t have to determine the state, but at least a city would be nice(real or not). It’s sometimes more fun to make up towns • Pick their ages. Try not to make them forty-somethings, or even thirty-somethings, unless you’re writing an adult romance.Tweens and teens devour more romance novels, so it would be best if your characters ranged from about 18 to 24. • Make sure that they start out slowly at first. Maybe they’re just friends. Maybe they’ve just met. Maybe the guy saved the girl from a creep, a car, or whatever. Heck, they could even hate each other
• Pick the characters’ names and plan their personalities. Characters are a huge part of a romance novel. For the female lead to seem “realistic” (if that’s what you’re going for), she needs her flaws. Give her problems. Make her real. The male lead is usually pretty cute, but give him his flaws too. Give him his problems. Nobody is perfect, so why make your characters perfect? (However, making them seem perfect to one another is perfectly fine, as long as they have their flaws underneath it all). • Pick their ages. Depending on the group of people you’re writing this romance for, pick the ages of your characters. You’ll want your romance novel to be relatable, so writing an adult romance novel centered on fifteen-year-olds won’t be a huge hit. Vice versa, if you’re writing a teen romance, try not to make them forty-something, or even thirty-something, as these are the ages of the parents of the kids who will be reading your romance. Tweens and teens devour more romance novels, so it w