Although I love Dickins, my playful muse, right now he's being decidedly difficult. He's been whining and complaining because I've been insisting on working on my historical romance novel instead of letting him play around with new stories. He's bored with "The Wrong Woman" and is chomping at the bit, wanting to work on one of the other projects he's added to my list of things-to-do. All in good time, Dickins, all in good time!
To appease him tonight, I let him help me add another "Tips for Telling Stories" page to the website. This page is all about the four basic story-telling premises used in romantic fiction. It's a bit tricky to get to the page, though. First, click on "
Tips for Telling Stories", then scroll to the bottom of the page and click on "
More Tips for Telling Stores". Finally, scroll to the bottom of that page, and click the link you'll find there for the "
Four Basic Story Premises".
Or, you can click the links provided in this post. Happy writing!