Totally agree-Jamie and Claire's romance is a masterclass in the art of slow burn. They have such a timeless, electric chemistry that thrives through every challenge and book. Diana Gabaldon crafted something truly extraordinary with their love story ✨
Perfecting the slow burn and capturing great chemistry between characters really is such an art form. It's so rewarding when you're on that journey with an author who brilliantly pulls it off. 💓❤🔥
I've always wondered why the main pairings are often least captivating in many stories, while side or even fan-created pairings are much more popular. Thanks for helping me understand the recipe for romance in my own writing! Some great pairings for me are Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya from Kaguya-sama: Love is War as well as David Martinez and Lucyna Kushinada from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.
Thanks for sharing this video. I'm working on a fanfic about Devi and Paxton (from Never Have I Ever) and watching this helped me to figure out the conflict in one of the chapters, regarding each of their insecurities about the relationship. The information is really nicely presented in the video and sometimes we just need a reminder to get the creative juices going.
I great breakdown of a romance that really works. It's so hard to get that right tone so that the characters' romance seems inevitable, but you're constantly worried it won't happen!
Totally agree-Jamie and Claire's romance is a masterclass in the art of slow burn. They have such a timeless, electric chemistry that thrives through every challenge and book. Diana Gabaldon crafted something truly extraordinary with their love story ✨
Absolutely! We're so glad the example resonated with you.
Perfecting the slow burn and capturing great chemistry between characters really is such an art form. It's so rewarding when you're on that journey with an author who brilliantly pulls it off. 💓❤🔥
Couldn't agree more!
I've always wondered why the main pairings are often least captivating in many stories, while side or even fan-created pairings are much more popular. Thanks for helping me understand the recipe for romance in my own writing!
Some great pairings for me are Miyuki Shirogane and Kaguya Shinomiya from Kaguya-sama: Love is War as well as David Martinez and Lucyna Kushinada from Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.
We're so glad the tips were helpful for you!
The analysis and tips in this vid were so good it distracted me from how cool your jacket is, and that is the highest compliment I can give.
So glad the tips were helpful! (It is, admittedly, a cool jacket.)
Thanks for sharing this video. I'm working on a fanfic about Devi and Paxton (from Never Have I Ever) and watching this helped me to figure out the conflict in one of the chapters, regarding each of their insecurities about the relationship. The information is really nicely presented in the video and sometimes we just need a reminder to get the creative juices going.
That sounds great, and a super fun couple to write about. So glad you enjoyed the video!
I great breakdown of a romance that really works. It's so hard to get that right tone so that the characters' romance seems inevitable, but you're constantly worried it won't happen!
Yes, that's a great shout!
Impressive breakdown of what really makes these two characters work so well
So glad you enjoyed it, Chris!
This is such a great breakdown! I find amazing chemistry hard to create so will definitely be using the tips from this video 🔥
Awesome! Thank you!
Excellent video. Time to binge your content. 🎉
Welcome aboard!
So interesting. Thanks for the breakdown.
So glad you enjoyed it!
Awsome video some great insights here!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tips!
Glad it was helpful!