The Writ Wit

Episode 44 - Why is Romance So Mother-Flipping Hard to Write?

06.05.2019 - By Matthew Donald and Matthew DavidPlay

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In this episode, Matt David is taking a break due to stuff we mentioned in the last episode, so Matt Donald invited Christina Eilert back on the show to do the next episode in our set of "why is [blank] so hard to write?" We bring back a favorite character from a previous skit, get interrupted by a dog a few times, get a surprise call near the end and have the caller participate, and talk about romance and why it's so dang difficult to write. What are the traps romance stories often fall into? What makes a romance good and healthy, and what makes it destructive? What are some of our favorite fictional romances? How much did Matt Donald say he'd edit versus how much did he ACTUALLY edit? We discuss it all, with hearts in our eyes and butterflies in our stomachs, and talk about Outlander, The Office, Friends, and Harry Potter. Have any feedback or questions for our hosts? Email us at [email protected]. Also you can purchase Matt Donald's book "Megazoic" on Amazon by clicking here, its sequel "Megazoic: The Primeval Power" by clicking here, or its third installment "Megazoic: The Hunted Ones" by clicking here. If you'd like, of course. Special thanks to Christina Eilert for helping out with this episode. Also, the mystical-sounding track that plays at the beginning is "Runaway" by Sergey Gol

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