You Should Be a Romance Novelist |
You see the world as it should be, and this goes double for all matters of the heart. You can find the romance in any situation, and you would make a talented romance story writer… And while you may be a traditional romantic, you’re just as likely to be drawn to quirky or dark love stories. As long as it deals with infatuation, heartbreak, and soulmates – you could write it. |
Yeah. They’ve pegged me. I have written a romance novel. One and a half romance novels, in fact. They are both on a broken hard drive, in a sleeve, in a box, in a desk, in Ohio.
I have a mystery, too, but that’s not too embarrassing.
Of course, considering that I’m pretty freaking unromantic and I don’t believe in True Wuv, I should stick to murder.
Hmmm. They said I should be a romance novelist as well. I don’t think so. You, however … totally.
But, Denise! The book isn’t very good. I mean, it might be better than some romances I read as a young, impressionable girl, but really it’s lousy. The mystery is better. Crime. Mayhem. All that fun stuff.
I am supposed to be a poet. Which is lucky. But then again, it said that I was already a poet ‘even if I had never written a poem’, which did cause some consternation on my part, as blogthings singlehandedly triples the number of bad adolescent ‘poets’ wandering the web.
BTW, thanks for mentioning my dizain, I would have thanked you earlier but I can’t access any of my links at school (filters).
Eloise