Vince wrote:
Magnus wrote:
Name 3 great novels that did not contain a love interest, and then name 3 novels that do contain a love interest. It's much easier to think of stories that have a love interest so the odds are better that you would write a better story if you have a romantic theme tied into it.
Just because
you only read romance novels doesn't mean all novels are romance novels. And all stories aren't novels either. There are short stories, stageplays, radioplays, screenplays, teleplays, fables, fairy tales, folk tales, myths, legends, comic books, all sorts of things. Yes, romantic love is a powerful emotion, and thus a very popular one to write about, but there is not a rule that says every story (or even novel) must feature it. Hunger can also be a very powerful feeling, but that doesn't mean every story must feature it.
LOL
I don't read romance novels. I said, "think of great novels".
I guess if you are into action scenes, romantic interests are not a necessary component. Still, many action scenes revolve around a damsel in distress.
I didn't invent the wheel. I'm just pointing out the obvious here.
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