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If you're a new romance writer
or a seasoned one, below are books I found helpful. Check out
your local library for these books or ask your fellow writers.
Happy writing, Teresa Roblin.
Craft Books
You
Can Write A Romance by Rita Clay Estrada and Rita Gallagher
Writing
Romance by Vanessa Grant
Writing
Romances: A Handbook by the Romance Writers of America by
Janet Dailey, Jude Deveraux, Kathleen Eagle and Jo Beverley.
The
Art of Romance Writing: How to create, write and sell your contemporary
romance by Valerie Parv.
The
Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Your Romance Published by
Julie Beard.
Creating
Character Emotions by Ann Hood.
The
Complete Writer's Guide to Heroes and Heroines: Sixteen Master
Archetypes by Tami D. Cowden, Caro Lafever, Sue Viders.
Writer's
Guide to Character Traits by Linda N. Edelstein, PH.D.
Getting
Into Character: Seven Secrets A Novelist Can Learn From Actors
by Brandelyn Collins.
How
to Write a Dirty Story: Reading, Writing and Publishing Erotica
by Susie Bright.
The
Elements of Style by William Strunk Jr. & E.B. White.
Story
by Robert McKee.
Making
a Good Writer Great: A Creativity Workbook for Screenwriters
by Linda Seger.
First
Draft in 30 Days by Karen Wiesner.
Self-Editing
For Fiction Writers by Renni Browne and Dave King.
Line
by Line: How to Edit Your Own Writing by Claire Kehrwalk Cook.
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