How to write a love triangle
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Jane Austen is famous for her romantic comedies. A lot of her romances are love triangles. Yes, the dreaded love triangles readers hate. It' rare to find a well written love triangle. But Jane Austen has done it and done it well. Here's three common themes in Austen's love triangles that make them work. They're praised by critical authors, editors and readers alike, so don't miss out! | #amwriting #writingtips #lovetriangle
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Fans of the romance genre appreciate a well-written love triangle. And it’s no secret that certain love triangles have shaped some of the most enjoyable
Want to make your book stand out from the crowd? Avoid these over-used, cliche, tired tropes when approaching YA fiction and you're sure to be recognized positively.
Super attractive bad boys. Emotionally unavailable girls with a scarred past. An overload of angst. Love triangles. Jealousy. “My life sucks” mentality. Sound familiar? Yep. I just described the bulk of YA characters. In an attempt to create stories that teens can identify with, authors often end up writing characters that are so horribly inaccurate and stereotyped that it's almost funny. Almost. I don't know about you, but I'd rather shoot myself than wade through all of the angst-riddled…
Love triangles! (Lee's and Sternberg's typologies, respectively.)
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