Part One of How to create Heroines who can take care of themselves! (but still want a good man!) I used to hate romances. Why? Because I didn’t respect a woman who had to have a man to save her. BUT, I did respect a woman who allowed a man into her life to make her better, stronger, more noble, more complete. Which is why, probably, all the heroines in my books are strong women, — CIA agents, and K-9 Handlers, and bush pilots and fire chiefs. But for all the toughness of my heroines, they need a good man. So what makes a strong heroine? The first element is that your Heroine must have a Goal. And that Goal must be measurable, and specific. Now, both your characters need […]
Read the RestTag Archives | writing heroines
Why are you here?
By Susan May Warren on February 8, 2010 in Heroines, How to write a Romance, Protagonists: The Basics
All-Time Popular Posts
- Sign up for FREE SECRETS from Book Therapy! by Susan May Warren
- Doctor's Notes: Creating Story World by Susan May Warren
- Prescriptions: Listen To Me! by Susan May Warren
- Picks: Straight Up by Lisa Samson by Rachel Hauck
- Ask the Doctor: How do I determine my character’s Noble Cause? by Susan May Warren



