Fiorella goes about writing the same way she does everything else--in layers. First the bold strokes, then refinement after refinement. It's like building an onion.
Two things are important in writing a romance--the story and the way you tell the story. And since there are only seven original plots, the way the story is presented is prime.
Idioms are the joy of language, the frosting on the cake
Fiorella thinks she wrote a lot easier when she was a young heifer, but she has more to say now that she's an old cow.
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