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as a romance author.
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how do you feel about writing your romance?
Your heroine has a strict “No sex before the fifth date” rule. Your hero implores her to get jiggy on date #4. What does she tell him?
“I have rules for reasons! Just one more date …”
“Why should I break my rule for you?”
“Since you asked so nicely, I’ll break my rule for you.”
“Sure, but only because I’d already decided I was going to ask you if you wanted to come back to my place.”
Which actor would be the best fit to play the hero in your romance?
You hero proposes! “Let’s get married in Vegas. This weekend!” How does your heroine respond?
“You want this! I want this! Vegas or bust!
“I’ve always wanted a big wedding, but… I love you so much I’ll do it.”
“What’s the rush?”
“Okay, but only if we do it at the most outrageous chapel on the strip!”
Enough about your hero and heroine! How would your bestie describe you?
She always fulfills her commitments to me—and to herself.
She does whatever she thinks is best—and if something doesn’t make sense to her, she won’t do it!
She never lets me down, even when it’s inconvenient to her.
She’s a rebel who has to do everything her way or not at all!
When it comes to writing, which of the following best describes your current goals:
I want to get my book published—the sooner the better.
I want to sell my manuscript to a big publisher.
I want to be the next Nora Roberts, Beverly Jenkins or EL James.
Your hero asks your heroine to tell a white lie, to help him out of a pickle. What’s the first question she asks herself before she answers?
Why should I do this?
How does this make sense?
How important is this to my true love?
Is this who I want to be?
Have you set and kept to a writing schedule?
Yes, I'm good at keeping my writing commitments. Even when I'm not accountable to anyone but myself I sit down to write when I say I will.
Yes, I'm good at keeping my writing commitments, but I don't follow a set schedule, as long as I get the work done eventually, that's good enough for me.
I struggle with sticking to a writing schedule, especially if I don't have someone to be accountable to.
No. I hate schedules. I'm happiest to write when I'm in the mood.
And finally, your romance has been published! How are you celebrating?
If you were a romance novel, you’d fall into the “why choose?” sub-genre since you’re happiest when you have more than one partner to cheer on and cheer you on.
As an author, you’re a lot like the lovers in your story—you don’t want to do this alone so you find your mates and help each other hit “publish” together!
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