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The SFA oral history program documents life stories from the American South. Collecting these stories, we honor the people whose labor defines the region. If you would like to contribute to SFA’s oral history collections, please send your ideas for oral history along with your CV or Resume and a portfolio of prior oral history work to .

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One character proves they have changed to win the other back.

Use banter, shared silence, or "micro-moments" (a lingering look, a hand brush). 🛠️ Common Romantic Tropes So Sexy7

High tension; shifts from hate to mutual respect. One character proves they have changed to win the other back

Show the characters' lives and why they feel "incomplete." or "micro-moments" (a lingering look

Relationships and romantic storylines are the heartbeat of fiction because they tap into universal human desires and conflicts. To write a romance that feels earned rather than forced, you need to balance emotional vulnerability with external tension. ❤️ The Core Pillars of Romance

A major conflict (often a secret revealed) that pulls them apart.

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