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Like any good story, a fantasy romance has to have a strong plot. Given most fantasy romances,in particular epic fantasies, tend to be of a much longer word count than traditional romances, usually in the 100 000-word range, the plot must be strong enough to carry the story right to the end. It might be sparked by a magazine article about nanotechnology or DNA. Or something I see on television. Some little thing that ignites my imagination and gets me excited.
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Two Worlds : Weaving Romance with Fantasy
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