
Lydia Stevens
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Jan 9, 2025 |
wikihow.com | Lydia Stevens |Sophie Burkholder
Download Article Plus tips to use beloved romance novel tropes in your own writing Download Article We’d certainly like to believe that all romance stories start with a meet-cute and end with a happily ever after…but what about all that middle stuff? Fortunately, we can rely on tried-and-true romantic tropes to keep us on the edge of seats and whispering to ourselves.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
wikihow.com | Lydia Stevens
1Analyze your characters. Before anything, make sure you know your characters. If you haven't already, make a character profile.[1] Think about how your characters would act in certain situations such as fear, embarrassment and enjoyment. Decide who is friends with who, and who is the enemy. Is the main character outgoing at school or is the loner no one knows about? Put yourself in each characters shoes and just imagine an average day being like them. 2Make a story plot line.
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