How to Write a Christian Romance Novel
by
Sandi Layne
Disclaimer: This is not a hard-and-fast guide! Every
writer approaches their work differently!
But sometimes, having a “list” can be of help, so…here’s one way!
Choosing a starting point
For me, this means to have a
sense of where I am and why. Do I want
to start with a theme? Or did odd characters inspire this novel instead?
For example, I have a book
that should be coming out late this year or early next year. This book started as a theme before I had
thought of either the hero, heroine, or any extra characters. Faith Under Fire (May, 2001), on the other
hand, was conceived in terms of characters and the situation and faith theme
grew from there.
The important thing when
writing is to keep this starting point in mind, but not to let it dominate if
you are led to branch out from it. It
happens!
But a story with flat,
two-dimensional characters has little appeal for a reader, no matter how
exciting, emotional, or action-packed a romance might be.
Heroines:
In brief, a heroine should
be someone that your reader will be able to relate to, on one or more
levels. Whether your work is of the
historical romance genre, a fantasy, suspense, or contemporary, your heroine
should be a woman who is strong in herself, even if she has blocks that keep
her from realizing her full potential.
Avoid the blonde-and-blue stereotype unless there’s a particular reason
she has to look that way!
Heroes:
In the only how-to book on
writing I ever read, this one bit of advice stood out to me: Make sure your hero is someone you could fall
for, or you will not write him convincingly for your heroine to fall for
him. I’m a happily married woman! I am
not advocating creating Fantasy Men for myself, I promise! Just heroes that are appealing to me…or who
will be when my heroine has finished with them!
If their faith is strong, they might have flaws elsewhere. Do your research, here, and make him sound
and think like a male. This might
be harder than you think!
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