(Note: I thought I posted this on Tuesday, but it didn’t show up for some reason…so you’re getting it today. *g*) I spent the weekend driving again – to camp to drop off my sons this time. I saw my daughter looking cute and directing traffic (she’s working at camp for the summer), and stole a few moments with her and her girlfriend (delivering home-made cookies, of course!). The first thing out of her friends’ mouth was…. “I met a boy.” And then I saw it…that sparkle in her eyes, the glow in her expression, the way she hunched her shoulders and giggled. Oh…she met a BOY. I love to fall in love. (and when you’re married, you get to do it over and over again *g*). And I love […]
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No, no, it can’t end this way!
Every romance has to have that moment when we as the reader jump up from our chairs and are tempted to throw the book against the wall, furious that these two can’t be together. In other words – it has to have a BLACK MOMENT. Your black moment is where everything goes south. It’s when the hero loses the heroine, maybe he finds out some truth about her and turns his back, or maybe she finds out something about him and runs away. Maybe the external obstacles become so large that they can’t be overcome and both turn away. But you need to force these two apart, and you need to make miserable. Really despairing, so that they are in a worse place emotionally than they were before […]
Read the RestLove me Tender
“Christian Romance, is there such a thing?” Wow, I sure hope so! But you have no idea how often I’ve heard those words from nice, church-going folks who I know are married and once fell in love. Today we’re going to take a look, real quickly, at Sexual Tension in a romance. No, no, no, our Christian books don’t have sex in them. But it doesn’t mean our characters are made of cardboard! You don’t have to say the s-word to create sexual tension. The author can focus it on eyes and lips and thinking about kissing or holding someone…because this is a natural response to the deepening affection characters have for one another. This is a very normal part of their relationship – it’s how far they pursue this […]
Read the RestDon’t stand in my way!
Welcome to the new look of My Book Therapy! I hope you like it – it took us a few months to create it – we wanted something elegant, yet the feel of sitting down with your journal (or your therapist) and scrawling out your characters, plots and stories. (BIG APPLAUSE goes to Margot at SwankWebDesign for her amazing talents!!) In the future we’re hoping to have some cool chats, a store with products like our classes on CD Rom and other writing helps, writing retreats and perhaps even a magazine…but until then, we’re sorting out a few kinks, which is what stood between me and posting this week. We started a discussion last week on ROMANCE, one of my favorite topics. We talked then about Virtures, ans in a […]
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