5 billionaire romance novel writing prompts
Now you've decided to write a billionaire romance novel of your own, here are some writing prompts designed to spark your creativity in order to get those words flowing!
5 paranormal romance writing prompts
Now you've decided to write a paranormal romance of your own, here are some writing prompts designed to spark your creativity in order to get those words flowing!
5 cozy fantasy novel writing prompts
Now you've decided to write a cozy fantasy novel of your own, here are some writing prompts designed to spark your creativity in order to get those words flowing!
5 more romantasy novel writing prompts
Now you've decided to write a romantasy novel of your own, here are some writing prompts designed to spark your creativity in order to get those words flowing!
5 fantasy novel writing prompts
Take a look at these 5 fantasy writing prompts to help inspire your own novel.
10 cozy mystery novel writing prompts
Take a look at these 10 cozy mystery writing prompts to help inspire your own novel.
10 women’s fiction writing prompts
Take a look at these 10 women’s fiction writing prompts to help inspire your own novel.
10 contemporary romance writing prompts
Take a look at these 10 contemporary romance writing prompts to help inspire your own novel.
10 romantasy writing prompts
Here are some romantasy writing prompts to inspire you on your journey to write your own romantasy novel.
What is a flat character and how do you use them in your novel?
A flat character is a character who does not change much over the course of the novel or series, such as Agatha Christie's Miss Marple or Gandalf from Lord of the Rings.
What are tropes and why are they important for your novel?
Tropes are common themes, plot devices or motifs that occur in novels.
What is an isocolon (literary device)? Definition and examples
An isocolon is a literary device which repeats clauses of equal or near grammatical and structural form.
A beginner’s guide to show, don’t tell
Show, don’t tell means showing how your character experiences something rather than telling your reader what that something is.