Tina asks me about my writing day and NaNoWriMo (just around the corner!)
There was a question on the writer’s Discord server that I’m on where someone asked how to write a kiss. They weren’t specifically asking me, but I was able to give a short answer for how I write kisses. I write and read traditional romances, so my kiss scenes tend to be heavily influenced by the genre and by how my editors critiqued my manuscripts. You basically want to focus on the emotion of the kiss and how the kiss makes the point of view character feel, as opposed to going deep into physical detail. Ideally, the description will show that the kiss is something special and not just them macking. For example the kiss made her feel ___. Or the kiss was ___ which made it seem that he felt ___ for her. “The kiss made her feel as if she were incredibly precious to him.” “His lips were gentle and almost tentative, as if he were afraid of frightening her.” “The kiss surprised her and yet felt as familiar as if they’d kissed a thousand times before. The kiss felt like home.” I...
Thanks for your your input. I've decided to try it! I'm both excited and terrified, but at least I'm doing something - finally! Blessings!
ReplyDeleteGood for you, Tracy!
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Cami,
ReplyDeletei hadn't realized that Only Uni was a nano novel. You know how much i love nano. without it, i never would have started writing. i've gotten 2 novels out of it so far. i'm not doing it this year (have to edit the nano novel from last year), but i plan to do it next year.
Well, Tracy talked me into it, too. I just signed up! Thanks Tracy!
ReplyDeleteHappy writing, everyone!
This will be my first time doing NaNo and I'm very excited! Especially after learning about all the people who have published stories they wrote during NaNo. I'm a new writer and I need the motivation and encouragement to write freely and get my ideas out.
ReplyDeleteOn a side note - your blog has been a real help to me as I wade around in the shallow end of the skill pool. I appreciate all the encouragement you give your readers!
Michelle, too bad! Well, just cheer us crazy people on!
ReplyDeleteSMD, I'm glad my blog has helped you! Thanks!
Camy
What a great idea! I am diving in head first! I'm editing a novel for a friend right now and his agent just called for the next ten chapters, so I have no idea how I'm going to find the time to write my own novel (between also being a wife, mom, and grad student)...but I'll give it a shot.
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