Sue Brown-Moore is the host of the Wanna Write Romance virtual conference. Sue is a sought-after book revision coach, and one of LA Weekly’s 15 Book Coaches to Watch in 2023. She teaches fiction authors to craft their best stories in the fewest drafts, and specializes in working with experienced romance authors in her small-group programs.
Known for being a tough editor with a soft touch, Sue approaches every session from a character transformation mindset. Her empathetic teaching methods break the traditional mold of plot-first story design. She is passionate about empowering writers to embrace what makes them unique and champions progressive, inclusive literature.
On today’s episode, we explore how to develop positive growth arcs in romance. Sue gives us a sneak peak into her process to building a strong growth arc throughout your novel.
I loved talking with Sue because we have similar philosophies about writing for yourself and focusing on what resonates most with you. It’s important to be well-read in your chosen genre and specific romance plots. If what you’re passionate about aligns with your readers, that’s just a bonus! Focus on what YOU love first, and follow your passion. You have the freedom to choose how your writing life looks.
We also discuss the difference between writing the romance genre and writing a book with romance elements, embracing your imperfect first draft, and using movies to study story structure!
Learn more about Sue on her Website, and download her FREE worksheet for learning more about building a positive growth arc.
Journal Prompts:
What romance sub-plots/tropes do you enjoy writing most?
What makes you unique as a romance writer?
Which characters in your current WIP have positive growth arcs? How are you developing them?
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