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Witch, Please: Writing Witches That Don't Suck - Creating Compelling Magical Romance

Imogen BlakeSeries: Write the Bite
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Pages
384
Year
2026
Language
English

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Witches flood the romance shelves. Witch romance that actually works? That's the rare spell. Here's the problem. Most writers hand their heroine a broomstick and a book of shadows, scatter some crystals around her apartment, and assume the magic will carry the story. It won't. That's not witch romance. That's a love story wearing a Halloween costume. Witch romance that resonates is about the weight of power no one can know about. It's about trusting someone with secrets that could get you killed. It's about the woman who could bend the world to her will choosing instead to be honest. Getting that on the page? Harder than it looks. Your witch needs power that costs her something real. Your magic needs rules that create problems, not just solve them. Your rituals need to feel visceral, not decorative. And your witch needs to feel like a living, breathing person when every reader has already met a thousand fictional witches before her. Fourteen chapters. One complete craft toolkit. Magic systems that drive conflict instead of erasing itWitches built from personality first, power secondSpell and ritual scenes that pull readers into the magicThe craft of weaving romance and witchcraft without sacrificing eitherTrope awareness that keeps your manuscript off the cliché pileMarket insight that helps your witch find her readers Write the Bite: Book 15. For the writer who's ready to craft witch romance that lingers long after the last page. Because the world has enough witches who are nothing more than a pretty face and a pentragram.

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