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Episode 018 Crafting Love Stories with Guest Paula Judith Johnson

Episode 018 Crafting Love Stories with Guest Paula Judith Johnson

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In this episode, Angela Haas and Cassie Newell dive deep into the world of romance writing with award-winning author Paula Judith Johnson. They explore the journey of becoming a romance author, the importance of character development, and the nuances of writing historical romance. The conversation also touches on the challenges of writing intimate scenes, the significance of tropes, and common struggles faced by romance writers. Paula shares insights from her courses and resources available for aspiring authors, making this episode a treasure trove of information for anyone interested in the craft of romance writing.

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CASSIE NEWELL

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Keywords 🔑: romance writing, character development, historical romance, emotional depth, intimate scenes, writing tropes, romance novels, author coaching, writing courses, storytelling

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