Romance/Love: November 27, 2012 Issue [#5383]
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 This week: Para-normal = an Alternate Normal
  Edited by: Kate - Writing & Reading Author IconMail Icon
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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

"Dance like nobody's watching;
love like you've never been hurt.
Sing like nobody's listening;
live like it's heaven on earth."

Mark Twain


         Greetings! I'm honored to be your guest host for the Love/Romance Newsletter this week. It's not your mom/dad's romance anymore ~ but the time-proven vision lives on today in the hearts of writers and readers alike.

"Dance like nobody's watching;
write like your mother will never read it!"

Marisa Wright



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Letter from the editor

         Greetings from the heat of the heart*Heart*

         What is the paranormal romance? Is it all about vamps and were-creatures? Or is it more of a classic romance with a twist of speculativer fiction in the form of what is scientifically unexplainable? Webster's Dictionarydefines paranormal as "not scientifically explainable," and when we add romance, it takes the story or verse even deeper out of the pale.

         Touching on themes ranging from fantasy, science fiction and horror, with its roots firmly in a gothic past, paranormal romance is now more main stream with characters ranging from human to vampires, ghosts, lycans (shape shifters) witches, demons and more.

         One of the most common traits of paranormal romance is the blending of the "real" world with that of a supernatural or fantastical. The growing romance is generally but not always between a human and an "other" (vampire, werewolf, etc.) We also see time travel adventures with a romantic plot, human psychics, ghosts, and even aliens.

         Paranormal romance has grown in breadth by embracing this variety of encounters. Original ideas woven into a believable mythology with strong characters and realistic conflicts to overcome make this a fun writing experience that readers can engage along with our characters.

         A romance of para-normal proportions creates opportunities for novel ideas and voices. Consider Ann Rice, who was a pioneer in relating a story from the vampire's point of view and his take on the world and what was happening around him. And that's just one 'point of view' *Wink* Or see Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter series which re-write commonly accepted perceptions about vampires. Also, consider the Twilight series; now how unique is that*Thumbsup*

         No matter what your paranormal story is about take the time to write the mythology of your vampires, werewolves or whatever else has taken your fancy. Even if you don't show (or tell) it all, the para-normal being must know (or be learning) him/herself. Consider the following questions to ask of your para-normal characters:

*Bullet*Where did they come from?
*Bullet*indent}What powers do they have?
*Bullet*What are their weakness?
*Bullet*How many of them exist in our world? In another if they are aliens?
*Bullet*What sort of society do they have?
*Bullet*How do they hide from normal humans/mortals?
*Bullet*What laws or code of behavior do they have?
*Bullet*How do they survive?
*Bullet*Do they have any natural enemies?

         Some of the answers to the above questions may come from humankind's history, mythology, scienctific exploration or fantasy. As we explore our characters' lives, we will be able to add layers to our super-naturals that may even surprise us. Give them a bit of rein, and the romance will grow in depth, be believable as well as intense.

         Give them a chance to share their stories and entwine their lives with mortals, and the romantic encounters will sizzle and engage readers as much as the characters *Heart*

Write On*Pencil*
Kate


Editor's Picks

Let's take a romantic interlude and see how members of our Community create tales of love and romance by painting outside the lines, in prose and verse to entice and excite*Wink*

 Witch fire and blood  Open in new Window. (18+)
A paranormal w/ romance & betrayal. A love so strong even to the death. (editing)
#1895356 by candace Author IconMail Icon


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 The Legend of Autumn Vampire Open in new Window. (13+)
He feeds on rain... and tears.
#1898597 by Villard L. Cord Author IconMail Icon


 Love of a Vampire Open in new Window. (E)
A hard journey lies ahead if Alexander and Darla want to be together.
#1895650 by Sage Blacke Author IconMail Icon


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 Wolf & Witch - Lesson #4 Open in new Window. (18+)
Mila is attacked on her honeymoon and Michael must rescue her.
#990618 by StephBee Author IconMail Icon


The Lighthouse Keeper Open in new Window. (13+)
Audrina finds herself attracted to the unusual lighthouse keeper.
#1817642 by StephBee Author IconMail Icon


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Ask & Answer

         I thank you for your hospitality for this guest, and for sharing this exploration with me. Think about it, writing romance, in verse and in prose, is as versatile and creative as each and every one of us.

         I invite you to have fun creating and sharing tales romantic, be they among mortals or beings that exist outside the ordinary mortal community. Whatever meandering path you choose, color outside the lines

Until we next meet,

Write On*Paw*
Kate
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