Guide: Simple Plotting Formula for Romance Novels
I’m a New York Times bestselling author of 40+ romance novels. This is a guide to the formula I use to develop the plot of every story.
If you just want the formula, no gatekeeping…
Plot = A Person in a Predicament who has a Plan, but encounters a Problem.
If you want to learn more about the formula, you can buy this guide. You’ll get access to a read-only Milanote board. Think of it like a digital notebook that contains an explanation of the formula, deep dives, exercises, 75+ examples, and how I apply it in my own books. Most of my focus is romance, but the formula can absolutely be applied to other genres.
I’m a New York Times bestselling author of 40+ romance novels. This is a guide to the formula I use to develop the plot of every story.
If you just want the formula, no gatekeeping…
Plot = A Person in a Predicament who has a Plan, but encounters a Problem.
If you want to learn more about the formula, you can buy this guide. You’ll get access to a read-only Milanote board. Think of it like a digital notebook that contains an explanation of the formula, deep dives, exercises, 75+ examples, and how I apply it in my own books. Most of my focus is romance, but the formula can absolutely be applied to other genres.
I’m a New York Times bestselling author of 40+ romance novels. This is a guide to the formula I use to develop the plot of every story.
If you just want the formula, no gatekeeping…
Plot = A Person in a Predicament who has a Plan, but encounters a Problem.
If you want to learn more about the formula, you can buy this guide. You’ll get access to a read-only Milanote board. Think of it like a digital notebook that contains an explanation of the formula, deep dives, exercises, 75+ examples, and how I apply it in my own books. Most of my focus is romance, but the formula can absolutely be applied to other genres.