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Conflict Between Your Characters is a Good Thing by Deborah Bailey

  • Deb Bailey
  • Posted onNov 24, 2020 at 11:32 AM
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What are some of your favorite romance tropes? “Enemies to lovers” is certainly a very popular one. There’s so much conflict involved as the “enemies” realize they have more in common than they thought. It’s the basis for countless movies and TV shows as well as books. There’s something about the conflict that draws us …

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Keep the Fires Burning No Matter the Heat Level by Deborah Bailey

  • Deb Bailey
  • Posted onOct 17, 2020 at 12:50 PM
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Years ago, when I wrote short stories, I didn’t include love scenes. I’d have the characters flirt and maybe have a kiss or two. But that’s as far as it went. Anything more was behind closed doors if the characters went that far. When I wrote my first novel, however, I wanted to do more …

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Three Ways to Pick the Right POV for Your Story by Deborah Bailey

  • Deb Bailey
  • Posted onJul 13, 2020 at 5:55 PM
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Before I started writing novels, I wrote short stories in first-person point of view (POV). I didn’t do it on purpose, it just happened. Like a lot of writers, my stories started out as a “what if?” idea. What if an office worker could plug their computer into their bodies? What if a person could …

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Stuck When it Comes to Plotting? Try Using the Heroine’s Journey by Deborah A. Bailey

  • Deb Bailey
  • Posted onJan 17, 2020 at 5:30 PM
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Have you ever felt like you hit a brick wall when you were plotting your novel? If you’re like me, you might have a lot of good ideas – and exciting characters – but panic sets in when it’s time to plot. Usually, I get scenes in my head, then I start to get an …

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