March is the month of Romance for Bay and Basin writers
Writers
Wendy, Helene,
Juan, Roslyn, Pauline, David C, Elizabeth , Lynn and welcome back
David R
Words of the day
Collude = conspire
Firmament = sky or heaven
Intimate = detailed or deep
Latent = hidden or concealed
Lachrymose =
tearful or sad
Miscreant = wrong
doer, vile wretch
Sirvente = a poem praising someone
Watershed = a
river divide or a turning point
Writing from words of the day
The writers considered
the words of the day and some cried while creating watershed moments with
latent talents producing the following stories and poems - Not a fairy tale,
Escape on a cruise, Divided loyalties, Romance, Twist and shout, Keeping quiet,
In church, Across the dance floor and Your daughter.
All writers read
homework updating an old fairy story into 2016. The stories were Apple Pell,
Love is good, True story of Cindy, Driven snow, Black sheep market, Some
explaining to do, The Instagram picture and Miss ing u.
Romance writing
Helene made a
presentation on romance writing covering
- History starting with the publication
of Pamela in 1740 and Pride and Prejudice in 1847
- Statistics - 74.8 million reading an
English language romance novel in 2008. Estimated romance sales in 2013 is
$1.08 billion (source: BookStats)
- Subgenres (Contemporary, Erotic,
Historical, Inspirational, Paranormal, Suspense and Young adult)
- Romance Writers of Australia
information
- Writing romance Top ten tips from Helene
Young Australian author of Romantic suspense stories
- Interesting quotes
Format percentages of romance sales 2014
E-books 39%
Mass market
paperback 32%
Trade paperback
18%
Hard cover 9%
Audio 1%
Other 1%
Romance exercise
We wrote short
romantic stories and poems including the phrase “they sat facing each other”
and using show not tell.
The stories and
poems created were - Reminded of another time, On the shelf, Café on the bay, A
romantic moment, Heart in mouth, Holding hands, Speed dating, Centenial Park
and Pamela and Princess.
Homework
- Write a romantic story or poem using The Sheik and Pamela identify your subgenre from the list above or create a new one or
- Research and write a story about a
romance writer.
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