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Romance/Love: July 27, 2016 Issue [#7766]

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Romance/Love


 This week: Romantic or Steamy Romance
  Edited by: Aennaytte: Free & Wild in GoT
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Hello romantically inclined readers and writers, I am Aennaytte: Free & Wild in GoT and I will be your guest editor for this issue.


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Letter from the editor

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Romantic or Steamy Romance


Where is the line between romantic and adult writing?


Some like it hot, some like it tame.


Writing.Com has a few genres that lend themselves to romantic writing. The most obvious genre is the Romance/Love genre. Many times, Romance/Love writing will be paired with the Erotica and even Adult genres.

When you run a search on the site for Romance/Love stories to read or Romance/Love writing activities to take part in, you will find many groups and writing pieces that not only encourage your writing to focus on matters of the heart and emotions, but also the physical attractions.

It is then up to you to figure out just how hot you want to write.

There is the more flowery pure romance where two people spend their time penning poems to each other and just gazing into each others eyes with hardly any touching of each others bodies and a simple hand holding becomes an event of major importance. The writing of these stories would concentrate on describing emotions and facial expressions of adoration.

There is the mature (adult) romance of two people who know each other well. Their romance might be based in more practical things such as figuring out how to navigate day to day life, raising a family, supporting each others career choices, and having a physical relationship that would be hinted at in the narration, but probably not elaborated on in every little detail.

On the opposite spectrum of gazing in the eyes is the steamy romance of two people who spend the time in their story pretty much figuring out ways and places to be as physical as possible with each other. Their stories will include a lot of details about body parts and where they are in relation to each other. There will be a lot of descriptions of sights, sounds, and other sensory details.

In my editor's picks, I included some stories as well as writing groups and contests that challenge you to explore the different levels of romantic writing. Check them out, participate, write some, read some, review some.



Editor's Picks

GROUP
Matters of the Heart  (13+)
A group for all readers and writers of romance!
#2016464 by Lilith of House Martell

The Writer's Workshop Group  (18+)
Do you write novels? Want to be published? Come on in!
#619491 by C.C. Moore

GROUP
Unofficial Erotica Newsletter Group  (18+)
A group dedicated to publishing an unofficial WDC erotica newsletter.
#1085692 by Jaeff | KBtW of the Free Folk

 
STATIC
I Am the Storm  (18+)
Her forest is diseased, her memories are lost, and her companion is not what he seems.
#2091150 by K Renée (on the road)

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#2090335 by Not Available.

 
STATIC
Limbic system (Part 1)   (18+)
A spark leading to combustion. Part 1 of possible 3 series for quickie contest. Round 206.
#2090330 by SB Musing

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This item number is not valid.
#2091021 by Not Available.

FORUM
Paranormal Romance Contest  (13+)
A Romance Contest -- a 2016 & 2020 Quill Award Winner & 2020 Quill Award HM Winner
#2089860 by Jim Hall - GoT Forest Child

 
STATIC
The Beautiful Voice  (ASR)
Writing prompt, 500 words maximum
#2086482 by WakeUpAndLive️~🚬🚭2024

FORUM
I Write Romantic in Winter  (18+)
Three months long contest of romance and erotica contests.
#1919444 by Aennaytte: Free & Wild in GoT

 
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Ask & Answer


I received the following comments for my last Romance/Love newsletter "Spoiled Romance Yields Epic Stories.

Monty wrote: Enjoyed your News Letter, Thank you for the highlight on my write and your picks of other writes as well. Till next time.

Thank you for your kind comment on my newsletter.



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