
Learn the craft of romantic comedy through character arcs, structure, and genre conventions, exploring eight-step four-act structure, secondary characters, and thematic development for engaging novels or scripts.
Romantic comedies rise in popularity across novels, ebooks, and streaming, offering upbeat, kind, escapist love stories that address real-world issues during global disruption.
Explore a four-act, eight-sequence romance structure with inciting incidents, turning points, and a pivotal midpoint to drive the hero and heroine’s emotional journey.
Explore how Notting Hill and Failure to Launch use a simple four-act structure and eight turning points to drive story and character arcs, with downloadable screenplay deconstructions.
When a reader picks up a romance book or goes to the cinema to see a romantic comedy they expect to be entertained.
But more than that. They want to step into the shoes of these characters and be swept away on their journey as they fall in love.
Romance and romantic comedy has always been a literature of hope. Hope that there is someone out there who will see through your surface and come to love the real person you are inside.
That is the unique escapist power of the romance genre and it has never been more popular.
In this course I will share with you the story craft techniques that I use is my own award-winning romance fiction that you can apply to any romance writing project, including short stories, novellas, novels and screenplay