Why I Write Romance Novels
Romance author Sandy Lo discusses how she was hesitant to label her novels, what true romance really means, and how she tries to break male stereotypes.
Romance author Sandy Lo discusses how she was hesitant to label her novels, what true romance really means, and how she tries to break male stereotypes.
It’s been a while since I’ve posted on my blog and to be honest, I don’t post all that much on my own social media either other than an occasional anecdote. Back in January, my business Sandy Lo Media started to ramp up and then it accelerated even more just as this whole quarantine began.
When I was younger, I didn’t believe in writer’s block. I assumed it was some form of laziness or procrastination. While there is truth to my original theory, I now realize writer’s block is very real. For me, writer’s block does take on the façade of procrastination, but it usually runs deeper than that. In
Just kidding… kind of. I would never ghost* you guys. But I have been ghostwriting… something I thought I would never do. Read on to find out what led me to this new aspect of my career.
I’ve been thinking about “Dream Catchers” lately… about the music I listened to at that time, the inspiration I felt, the thirst for writing those characters and situations. There was such a NEED for me to write it. Like taking a breath of air, it was vital to who I was–or maybe who I was