While sexual tension is most commonly desired in romance novels, chemistry between characters is an essential ingredient in any good story. Whether you’re writing an enemies-to-lovers romantasy or a thriller with a romantic subplot, adding yearning and anticipation can create steamy scenes that will make your reader swoon. Writing sex scenes can fall flat without the heart-aching build-up to the act. In this special Valentine’s Day episode of The Novelry on Writing, author and editor Georgia Summers and writing coach Libby Page offer five tips to create that sizzling feeling of excitement on the page.
Chapters
00:00 - Introduction
01:50 - Tip #1: Physicality and Forced Proximity
04:01 - Tip #2: Specificity
06:42 - Tip #3: Dialogue
10:47 - Tip #4: Setting
13:37 - Tip #5: Conflict
Guest Bios
Georgia Summers
Before joining The Novelry, Georgia Summers was an Editor at Tor, an imprint of Macmillan, where. Georgia worked closely with a range of science fiction and fantasy debut authors. She was the commissioning editor for international cozy fantasy bestsellerLegends & Lattes by Travis Baldree and Daughter of Calamity by Rosalie M. Lin.
As well as being an editor at The Novelry, Georgia is also a published author. Her debut,The City of Stardust, was pre-empted in a significant two-book deal for Hodderscape in the U.K. and Orbit in the U.S. as well as several other countries. It was a No.1Sunday Times bestseller in its launch week, an Amazon Best Book of the Month, and an Indie Next pick.
Libby Page
Libby Page is a writing coach at The Novelry and theSunday Times bestselling author of five novels. Her debut,The Lido(published in the U.S.A. asMornings with Rosemary),became aSunday Timesbestseller within three days of publication. It won the WHSmith Thumping Good Read Award and has been published in more than 25 territories worldwide. It is one of the leading books to be associated with the term Up Lit, coined by the publishing industry the yearThe Lido was released. Libby was named aGuardian New Face of Fiction and has been praised byThe Times, theObserver, and theSunday Express for her feelgood fiction.The Island Home was chosen byRed magazine as one of its top books of the year, and Libby’s latest book,The Lifeline, is a sequel toThe Lido.
Resources
Check out these blog posts for more insight on how to write and publish your story:
How to Write a Love Story: 5 Top Tips (For Every Genre!)
Romance Writing Prompts to Inspire Your Fiction
Talia Hibbert on How to Write Spicy Romcoms: 5 Tips
The Novelry on Writing Podcast: 5 Tips to Turn Up the Heat in Romantasy
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