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Secrets Uncovered
Blogs, hints and the inside scoop from Mills & Boon editors and authors
Foreword
On September 13th 2011, Mills & Boon is launching New Voices 2011 - our second global search for fresh writing talent to join our galaxy of romantic fiction stars.
We’re looking for talented new authors, and if you’ve got a romance bubbling away in your head we want to hear from you! But where to start?!
To help you put pen to paper (or finger to keyboard…!) more confidently, we’ve pulled together some brilliant advice - from last year’s competition website, exclusive previews of this year’s content, some of our wonderful authors and highlights from editor Flo Nicoll’s weekly ‘Behind the Scenes at Romance HQ’ editorial blog on www.millsandboon.co.uk.
The aim of this collection is to give you all the tools you need to make your romance stand out from the crowd, so we hope you find the top tips and advice helpful and inspirational!
Have your say or enter New Voices at: www.romanceisnotdead.com
Chapter One – Characters
Having strong and believable characters in your novel is a must – it’s the best way to gain your readers’ sympathy and keep their interest. More than an exciting plot, clever twist or an exotic location, characters are the reason why we read romantic fiction.
So, to help you get started, here are Romance HQ’s top tips from New Voices 2010 on how to create characters your readers will fall in love with!
Now let’s look at your characters in some more detail, starting with the wonderful world of the Mills & Boon hero!
Firstly, advice on how to be seduced by the Alpha male, from New Voices 2010!
We editors like to consider ourselves highly trained experts on men – fictional men that is! We can (and do) spend hours debating the eternal Mills & Boon editorial dilemmas:
Is there a better job on earth…?!
Whilst we might not be able to agree on these all-important questions, one thing is sure – the Alpha male reigns supreme at Romance HQ!
And we know we’re not the only fans. Despite popular misconceptions about the Alpha male – as an old-fashioned two-dimensional bully with no depth of character - he has always been integral to successful romantic fiction: from Mr Darcy (Pride and Prejudice) through Mr Rochester (Jane Eyre) to Rupert Campbell-Black (Riders), he has been a much-loved archetype!
Why do women love a fictional Alpha male? Here’s what we think…