Romantasy: An Old Genre with a New Name
by Rosemary Jones The explosion of the “romantasy” tag on TikTok, book websites, and bookstores’ shelf-talkers sparked news stories on […]
by Rosemary Jones The explosion of the “romantasy” tag on TikTok, book websites, and bookstores’ shelf-talkers sparked news stories on […]
by Katherine Garcia Ley We’ve all seen them: the thirty pages of interview questions you should ask your characters. The
by Victoria Janssen Because the romance genre is based on plot structure, it can easily be merged with a speculative
by Chelsea Mueller There’s significant power in fighting and kissing scenes. When done well, they’re often reader favorites. Look at
by R. K. Thorne Worldbuilding is a fun aspect of writing fantasy and science fiction. It is so tempting to
by Jeffe Kennedy In interviews, I’m often asked how I ended up writing a blend of fantasy and romance. It’s
by Claire Davon I blame my reading habits on Dragonflight. I’ve been a reader all my life, fueled by a