AutoCrit Presents
Course Begins
June 10th!
Live session dates and times are:
Class 1: Wednesday, June 10th at 6:00 pm ET
Class 2: Wednesday, June 17th at 6:00 pm ET
Class 3: Wednesday, June 24th at 6:00 pm ET
Class 4: Wednesday, July 1st at 6:00 pm ET
Class 5: Wednesday, July 8th at 6:00 pm ET
Class 6: Wednesday, July 15th at 6:00 pm ET
There is a science to why readers binge-read, obsess over, and reread their favorite romance novels. Are you ready to unpack it?
Whether you write banter-filled rom-coms, hockey romance, small-town drama, or high-stakes billionaire suspense... welcome to the ultimate masterclass on writing the contemporary romance happily-ever-afters readers crave.
Over six weeks, we will dive deep into both the craft and business of contemporary romance. You’ll learn how to weave authentic chemistry, stack tropes with intention, control heat levels from sweet to piping hot, and design irresistible plots that balance deep emotional vulnerability with external conflict.
Whether your heart is in banter-filled rom-coms, gritty small-town dramas, or high-stakes billionaire suspense, you will learn how to design irresistible plots that balance deep emotional vulnerability with external conflict, delivering the exact happily-ever-afters your ideal readers crave.
You don’t need publishing experience or a finished manuscript to start—just a passion for love stories and a readiness to claim your space in publishing.
Through live lectures, practical exercises, and modern market strategies covering everything from reader psychology to TikTok and Kindle Unlimited, this course is part creative workshop, part industry crash course, and a total celebration of the art of romance.
It's time to celebrate the art of writing romance.
6 x 90 minute live sessions with USA Today Bestselling Author Bekah Brinkmeier
Recordings and worksheets provided so you can return to the material whenever you need a refresher.
I enjoyed this course very much, and it has helped give me new things to think about when crafting my own work, romance-based or not. Thanks so much for putting it together!
One of the things I most wanted to improve was the heat factor in intense scenes, really building up that fire. And I thought the class helped with that a ton!