What Is Romantasy? Romance and fantasy interwoven together.
Before we get into dragon romance and how I built the world in Shades of Fire, here are some great romantasy reads on Inkitt that feature dragons:
Why Write Fantasy Romance Focusing on Dragons?
Dragon themed romance is in, it’s the new ‘werewolf’ romance trope which everyone is obsessed with. Dragons, like werewolves, can have mates, be Alpha Males and have the appeal of magical abilities.
Readers love to escape into other magical realms and worlds and lose themselves into fantasy.
Creativity is the great thing an imagination can offer. The world is your oyster when writing a fantasy romance, especially one themed around Dragons. Your world can be as big as you’d like it to be: grandiose, elegant castles, evil villains, and surprising heros.
Dragons allow for awesome battle scenes. There’s nothing like a dragon battle scene truly, there’s something about colorful scales, fire and ice, and the power of these creatures that can really elevate your novel.
How to Write a Fantasy Romance involving Dragons.
How I Recommend Building the Plot: 4 Essential Rules
My Favorite Ways to Set the Mood in Fantasy Romance Writing
- Set the Scene: Think of a large, picturesque castle on top of a carved rock. Think of a blue cloudless sky with abundant greenery beneath it. Think of small villages, warmed by the coal fire emanating out of smoky chimneys.
- Play With Lighting: Dusk, dawn, moonlight. The warm glow of the sun on a dragon’s scales.
- Create Suspense: Romance-fantasy needs conflict, it needs a push-pull dynamic if not in the characters relationships but in a conflict that threatens the whole kingdom.
- Descriptions: Choose unique descriptions for your dragons. Blue scales, ice instead of fire, wingspan, special abilities. Be creative.
My Go-To Character Tips for Writing Fantasy Romance with Dragons
1. Women can be their own hero’s
You do not need a male character to save the day every time. Women can triumph through obstacles just as well as men. Let the female character be their own hero for once. It avoids unnecessary cliches.
2. The trustworthy advisor
Everyone needs an advisor, especially one that genuinely has the best interest in your success.
3. The accepting parent
Usually it’s a common theme for parent’s, especially King’s parents to be against their choice as King. It adds an extra dimension of ‘emotion’ and ‘uniqueness’ if the parent happens to accept their marriage.
4. The loving sibling
Who wants their sibling to be a backstabber? Not me! It’s so often portrayed in the romance-fantasy realm sibling against sibling. I think it adds an additional emotional layer if siblings are instead supportive and kind to one another. It adds to the “Feel good” trope.
Reader-Loved Dragon Tropes (And My Personal Picks)
1Destined or fated Mates
2Forced proximity
3Age gap
4Change of heart
5Virgin
6Erotica
7Morally grey men
8Strong women and Alpha males
9Enemies to Lovers
So You Wanna Write a Dragon Romance? Here’s What I’d Tell You
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Get inspired
Check out top books on platforms like Inkitt and Galatea to see what readers love and what’s trending. Research on the internet.
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Give your characters dimension
Make them real, make them feel, love, cry. Everything that’s beautiful in human nature.
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World build
World building is a big part of your story. Make your world memorable, romantic, picturesque, an escape from the monotony that is life.
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Write intense scenes
Make sure you add spice to your book, if you’re interested in creating a dynamic build up of raw emotions between your characters.
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Cliffhangers
People love cliffhangers, it keeps them excited and guessing.
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Conclusion: Daydream, Place Yourself Into the Book
Writing fantasy romance centered around dragons gives you power. You wield power in your hands by simply creating. Think about it: you are building and creating a brand new world that others are interested in, you are creating dimensional characters with raw emotions, power, weaknesses, strengths. You are the author of your own story, which people enjoy reading. Place yourself into the world you create, let yourself get lost once in a while in the magic of writing and the magic that comes with it.
Daily, I think about how wonderful it is to live in a world where you can create.
We are truly blessed to be given the power of imagination. Even when we are stuck, confined in a desk or at work in a cubicle, we have the power of imagination and to make our thoughts our own. My biggest recommendation to any aspiring author is to create, no matter if you’re scared or doubtful or even unmotivated — create.
Share your soul with the world, you have no idea how much you will impact others by doing so.