With 365 Days Of Writing Prompts for Romance Writers, there’s no need for additional notepads or places to store your ideas. For each day of the year there’s a dedicated space for plotting your ideas, with a writing prompt to create an outline for a romance short story, novella, novel or even flash fiction. All you need to do is adapt the characters or setting to your sub-genre of romance. For … For each day of the year you’ll find a creative, engaging, fun and challenging writing prompt, with situations or people to craft your next story. There is also a personal blogging challenge with writing prompts, for romance writers to engage with their readers, grow their following, find new readers and allow their audience to get to know them via their own personal blog or author site. With 356 Days Of Writing Prompts For Romance Writers you’ll never be stuck for a romance story idea, or blog topic again! Each month has a focus and fully adaptable to your sub-genre, dip in and out of each day, week, month as you wish.
January- New Directions Love
February- Unexpected New Love
March- Fresh Starts and New Beginnings
April- Love in Unexpected Places
May- Historical, Regency and Multicultural
June- Contemporary Romance
July- Paranormal, Horror and Dark Romance
August- Christmas and Holiday Love
September- Mixed Bag of Goodies!
October- December Romance Writers’ Blog Writing Challenge Prompts
Award-Winning Romantic Suspense and Thriller Author Kim Knight, also shares her secrets on writing realistic, page-turning romance. Also her experience with writing prompts, which has allowed her to co-author two novels, and seventeen short-stories to date. So, romance writers around the world, grab your pen and your copy and get ready to write every day of the year and never run out of creativity. Note the paperback version will allow you to plot your ideas all in one space in the book, and let go of your hundreds of different idea notepads.
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Good resource of ideas for authors. I even found a combination of prompts useful in helping me in more than one of my stories since Ms. Knight gifted me a copy. The book includes ideas for various romance genres, so whether you’re a contemporary romance writer or write PNR, if you’re stuck for ideas, her book may provide a kernel to help you along.
Kim Knight truly gives the gift of inspiration to the writing community with her 365 Days Of Writing Prompts For Romance Writers (Savvy Writers Book 1). Her book gives hard-hitting practical advice while fostering individual creativity, and new writers as well as seasoned authors will find major benefit here.
As a successful and award-winning romantic suspense author, Ms. Knight has accumulated much wisdom to share about romance writing. I love her confidence in her own voice and how she encourages other writers to have that as well.
The book starts with a section of clear dos and don’ts on how to write believable romance novels that will hook readers and make them care. If you’re just starting out as a romance writer, you’ll find these recommendations invaluable. For an experienced author, this advice is equally thought-provoking and may well have you going back to re-think some of your work!
The book continues with a great collection of writing prompts, one for every day of the year, with a different theme each month. As a fantasy/vampire romance writer, I enjoyed the serendipity of getting the book just in time for the July prompts, which focus on paranormal, horror and dark romance. The daily time I’ve spent with the prompts so far is already providing me with a stockpile of new story ideas I can’t wait to dive into. Some of these ideas are strengthening books and series I already had in the works, while others are encouraging me to explore new horizons in my genre or try something entirely different to stretch the creative muscles.
Ms. Knight offers some great suggestions on how to use the book as either a personal inspiration booster or a way of engaging with fellow authors and readers, which she has had great success with on her blog. So not only is this book great for enhancing your own creative process, it can give you new ideas about connecting with the community and promoting your work as well.
Many of us are low on emotional and creative energy due to the challenges the world is facing. It can be hard to make time for our writing, much less find the inner resources to accomplish anything. This book is the antidote we all need right now. It can easily become a kind of daily devotional for your creativity, giving you incentive and structure to carve out small oases of time for yourself and your writing. Ms. Knight couldn’t have given us this gift at a better time.