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Class Syllabus: Romance Writing 101

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Course Description


Romance
Writing a romance novel is the dream of many people all over the world. It's no wonder: as the most popular fiction genre in the United States for the past three decades, there are more opportunities in romantic fiction than ever before.
 
What's unique about the romance genre is that it is a very specialized industry. There are standards for plot, characterization, novel length, and even formatting that are required before most literary agents or publishers will even consider turning your manuscript into a published novel. Most readers know exactly what they expect from a romance novel, and you have to meet these expectations in order to succeed.
 
"font-family: ">This course will take you through everything you need to know to write the kind of romance novel that gets noticed. From creating a hero and heroine that sizzle to understanding point-of-view and knowing where to go for more resources, you'll get access to insider information on making the most out of your manuscript.

Course Requirements

This course will not require you to have previous experience in any particular area but you should have a high school reading level. No books will be required.

Course Topics

 

Lesson One: Welcome to Romance Writing

 

Introduction

History of Romance Novels

Today's Romance Novels

The Romance Novel Industry

From Reading Romance Novels to Writing Romance Novels           

Romance Writing “Rules”

 

Lesson Two: Genres in Romance

 

Introduction

Single Titles vs. Series Titles

Writing Series Titles

Single Title Genres

Breaking Down Barriers

 

Lesson Three: Getting Started

 

Introduction

Write, Write, Write

Writing is a Habit

Writing is a Learned Skill

Set a Schedule

The Best Romance Writing Advice

 

Lesson Four: Romance Writing: Style

 

Introduction

Point-of-View

Common Writing Mistakes

Don't Fear Mistakes

 

Lesson Five: Romance Writing: Setting

 

Introduction

Research: Every Writer's Responsibility

When to Research

What to Research

Honoring vs. Plagiarizing

 

Lesson Six: Romance Writing: The Hero

 

Introduction

Hero Archetypes

Character Motivations

Character Development

Creating the Hero

 

Lesson Seven: Romance Writing: The Heroine

 

Introduction

Heroine Archetypes

Character Motivations

Heroines and Sex

 

Lesson Eight: Romance Writing: Additional Characters

 

Introduction

The Supporting Cast

Secondary Love Plots

 

Lesson Nine: Romance Writing: Plot

 

Introduction

The Traditional Plot

Getting Started Plotting

Romance Plot Devices

The Most Important Plot Requirement

 

Lesson Ten: Romance Writing: Conflict

 

Introduction

Conflict in Traditional Fiction

Conflict vs. Tension 

 

Lesson Eleven: Romance Writing: Sex and Love Scenes

 

Introduction

Know Your Genre

Writing Sex Scenes Effectively

Technical Elements of Writing Sex Scenes

Making Sex Satisfactory

 

Lesson Twelve: Preparing for Submission

 

Introduction

The Revision Process

Formatting a Manuscript

Writing a Query Letter and Synopsis

Submitting Series Titles

 

Lesson Thirteen: Additional Resources

 

Introduction

Romance Writers of America

Publishing Resources

Other Resources

Course Materials

All course material will be provided in the lessons and netlinks. There are no required materials to purchase before taking the class.

Grading Policy

Each lesson will include a lesson review quiz along with one or two assignments. Students will successfully complete this course with 70% or better.
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Learning Outcomes

By successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
  • Describe the romance industry.
  • Define the genres in romance writing.
  • Summarize the processes for transforming ideas in your head into words on paper.
  • Define style and quality expected in the romance genre.
  • Define a realistic setting for the romance genre.
  • Define the hero in the romance story.
  • Define the heroine in the romance story.
  • Describe the secondary characters in the story.
  • Define specific techniques for developing plot in the romance genre.
  • Define the conflict of the romance story.
  • Define ways to create convincing love and sex scenes.
  • Prepare your work for submission, and
  • Demonstrate mastery of lesson content at levels of 70% or higher.

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