“Honestly...this is why I write. I write to get the happy ending I sometimes feel is eluding me. I write for my sanity.” WritingInspirationRomance NovelsWriting QuoteWriting Romance Author:Debora Dennis
“You can't write any form of fiction unless you enjoy reading it. You must be sincere in your approach. It's no good despising the form. So many people think they could earn some money from writing something for which they have no affection. It won't work. The first thing you have to have is belief.” Writing Romance Author:Charlotte Bingham
“Some people are very unfulfilled. In consequence they write passionately good romance because they believe that they could still find happiness. Emily Bronte was not a fulfilled woman but the passion she felt went into Wuthering Heights.” Writing Romance Author:Charlotte Bingham
“A good part of the physical attraction [between the hero and heroine of a romance novel] comes to life during these exchanges as well, since language creates a meeting of the minds. I have long thought that these lines of dialogue carve out the lines of the central love relationship. The dialogue between the hero and heroine creates the central shape of the story. It is the verbal sculpture.” RomanceDialogueRomance NovelsWriting CraftWriting Romance Author:Julie Tetel Andresen
“Me dicidí a escribir literatura del género “rosa” para equilibrar mi presupuesto económico de joven recién casada en los duros tiempos de posguerra española.” Writing Romance Author:Susana March
“Inspiration for My Second Novel, Claiming You in Eden: I wanted to write an erotic romance novel that is not just about sexual gratification. I thought there are a lot of women readers out there, and I have come to learn a couple of things during my hospital rotations in reproductive and sexual health clinic, psychiatric hospital, and drug and alcohol units that I wanted to share with them. However, I did not want to share it in a dry exposition, say in a self-help book, and I thought of writing erotic romance novels as a way to educate people through a fun, and interesting medium, albeit an unconventional one. So, I finally decided to try my hands on writing contemporary romance, and as it turned out, I found it much easier to write than fantasy novels.” Romance NovelsEroticaErotica RomancePsychological FictionWriting RomanceWriting Erotica Book:Claiming You in Eden Source: Claiming You in Eden
“Do we, perchance, comprehend those we hold in affection’s embrace, or by our loving them, it matters not who they are?” Writing InspirationWriting Romance Author:Edmond Thornfield