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Oh My God: Writing Gods That Don't Suck - Creating Compelling Divine Romance. Write the Bite, #11
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- ISBN8233010156
- EAN9798233010156
- Date de parution10/02/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
Gods are everywhere in romance. Good god romance is rare. Why? Most writers slap a domain on an angel, add some immortality angst, and think they've written god romance. They haven't. They've written angel romance with a mythology aesthetic. God romance is about pantheons where divine politics matter. About domains that shape identity and limit power. About the weight of immortality when everyone you love dies.
About worship creating dependency, not just devotion. About loving across a divide that can't be closed. It's complicated to get right. Your pantheon needs functioning politics, not just name-drops. Your god needs genuine divinity while staying relatable. Your mortal needs agency despite the power gap. Your worship dynamics need to avoid romanticizing submission. Your story needs to justify why this isn't just angel romance with different terminology. This book shows you how. .
What actually separates gods from angels (and why it matters). Pantheons that create politics, conflict, and depth. Domains and worship that shape your story. The mortality/immortality problem and how to make it hurt. Power dynamics that stay romantic without becoming toxic. The tropes that turn god romance problematic. Standing out when readers think they've seen it all Write the Bite: Book 11. For writers ready to write god romance that earns the distinction. Because calling an angel a god doesn't make it divine.
About worship creating dependency, not just devotion. About loving across a divide that can't be closed. It's complicated to get right. Your pantheon needs functioning politics, not just name-drops. Your god needs genuine divinity while staying relatable. Your mortal needs agency despite the power gap. Your worship dynamics need to avoid romanticizing submission. Your story needs to justify why this isn't just angel romance with different terminology. This book shows you how. .
What actually separates gods from angels (and why it matters). Pantheons that create politics, conflict, and depth. Domains and worship that shape your story. The mortality/immortality problem and how to make it hurt. Power dynamics that stay romantic without becoming toxic. The tropes that turn god romance problematic. Standing out when readers think they've seen it all Write the Bite: Book 11. For writers ready to write god romance that earns the distinction. Because calling an angel a god doesn't make it divine.























