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Sunday, March 17, 2024

How to write a great romance story with Sarnia de la Mare #writer #howto #shortstorywriter

 Crafting a compelling short romance story involves a delicate balance of elements. Here’s a simple formula to guide you:

  1. Character Introduction:

    • Main Character (MC): Introduce your protagonist. What makes them unique? What do they desire?
    • Love Interest (LI): Present the person who will capture the MC’s heart. What draws them together?
  2. Conflict and Tension:

    • Obstacle: Create a challenge or conflict that keeps the MC and LI apart. It could be external (e.g., societal norms, distance) or internal (e.g., fear, past trauma).
    • Desire vs. Obstacle: Highlight the tension between what the characters want (each other) and what stands in their way.
  3. Development and Connection:

    • Shared Moments: Show the MC and LI interacting. Use dialogue, gestures, and shared experiences to build their connection.
    • Growth: Allow the characters to evolve. Maybe the MC learns to trust again, or the LI overcomes their commitment issues.
  4. Climax and Resolution:

    • Turning Point: Bring the MC and LI face-to-face with their feelings. This could be a confession, a kiss, or a pivotal moment.
    • Resolution: Resolve the conflict. Will they be together? Or will circumstances keep them apart?
    • Emotional Impact: Leave readers with a satisfying emotional payoff. It doesn’t have to be a “happily ever after,” but it should feel fulfilling.

Remember, brevity is key in a short story. Every word counts, so choose them wisely. Happy writing! 📝❤️