Romantic First-Person Tale with Happy Ending
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
I'm looking for an engaging, heartwarming romance story told from a first-person perspective.
Key Requirements:
- The story needs to be written in the first person, allowing the reader to intimately experience the protagonist's journey and emotions.
- It should culminate in a happy ending, delivering the feel-good resolution typical of romance narratives.
- The story should be between 50,000 to 80,000 words to ensure a well-developed plot and characters.
- Include vivid and detailed descriptions of the settings where major events take place.
- Provide deep and engaging character development, allowing the reader to fully invest in the protagonist and supporting characters.
- Introduce a compelling conflict or obstacle that the protagonist must overcome to achieve a happy ending.
- Ensure that dialogues are authentic, reflecting the true nature of the characters and the progression of the story.
- Develop emotional arcs for the protagonist and key characters to heighten reader engagement.
- Maintain consistent pacing throughout the story to keep readers engaged without any dull moments.
- Include a slow and believable development of the romantic relationship between the protagonist and the love interest.
- Incorporate subplots that support the main romance storyline without overshadowing it.
- Ensure the manuscript is thoroughly edited and proofread for grammar, spelling, and coherence before submission.
Ideal Skills & Experience:
- Proven experience in writing engaging romance stories.
- Strong command of first-person narrative techniques.
- Ability to craft satisfying, uplifting conclusions.
The story should be set in a contemporary setting. The protagonist faces an internal struggle that must be overcome for a happy ending. The protagonist faces emotional trauma and must overcome it for a happy ending. The romance should explore the theme of self-discovery as the protagonist evolves throughout the story. The protagonist's emotional trauma stems from a past relationship. Toxic Boyfriend The story should maintain a dramatic and intense tone throughout. The protagonist will be a female, adding a unique perspective and depth to the story. The story will be targeted towards young adults, ensuring that the themes and language resonate with this specific age group. The protagonist, an artist, must navigate her emotional trauma while rediscovering her passion for art.
Key Requirements:
- The story needs to be written in the first person, allowing the reader to intimately experience the protagonist's journey and emotions.
- It should culminate in a happy ending, delivering the feel-good resolution typical of romance narratives.
- The story should be between 50,000 to 80,000 words to ensure a well-developed plot and characters.
- Include vivid and detailed descriptions of the settings where major events take place.
- Provide deep and engaging character development, allowing the reader to fully invest in the protagonist and supporting characters.
- Introduce a compelling conflict or obstacle that the protagonist must overcome to achieve a happy ending.
- Ensure that dialogues are authentic, reflecting the true nature of the characters and the progression of the story.
- Develop emotional arcs for the protagonist and key characters to heighten reader engagement.
- Maintain consistent pacing throughout the story to keep readers engaged without any dull moments.
- Include a slow and believable development of the romantic relationship between the protagonist and the love interest.
- Incorporate subplots that support the main romance storyline without overshadowing it.
- Ensure the manuscript is thoroughly edited and proofread for grammar, spelling, and coherence before submission.
Ideal Skills & Experience:
- Proven experience in writing engaging romance stories.
- Strong command of first-person narrative techniques.
- Ability to craft satisfying, uplifting conclusions.
The story should be set in a contemporary setting. The protagonist faces an internal struggle that must be overcome for a happy ending. The protagonist faces emotional trauma and must overcome it for a happy ending. The romance should explore the theme of self-discovery as the protagonist evolves throughout the story. The protagonist's emotional trauma stems from a past relationship. Toxic Boyfriend The story should maintain a dramatic and intense tone throughout. The protagonist will be a female, adding a unique perspective and depth to the story. The story will be targeted towards young adults, ensuring that the themes and language resonate with this specific age group. The protagonist, an artist, must navigate her emotional trauma while rediscovering her passion for art.