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Tag Archives: William Kenower

Writing Romance (without Sounding Like a Sap)

Writing romance (without sounding like a sap) doesn’t have to be an exercise in clichés. Learn to avoid this genre’s tired tropes, or at least how to use them to your advantage.

Posted bykwatkinsFebruary 10, 2020May 15, 2024Posted inFrom the Editor, Writer Life, Writing TipsTags: character, character backstory, character development, coming-of-age, dialogue, editing, fantasy, fiction, historical fiction, modern romance, prose, romance, self-edits, setting, storytelling, Valentine's Day, William Kenower, write like a boss, writer, writer brain, Writer Life, writer tunes, writer's block, writers, writers supporting writers, writing, writing romance, writing skills, Writing Tips, YA9 Comments on Writing Romance (without Sounding Like a Sap)

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