Romance Trope Generator
Your next book idea,
one spin away.
Two tropes. One setting. One twist. The generator mixes the ingredients romantasy actually runs on -- use it to break writer's block, start a new project, or argue with your book club about which spin would sell a million copies.
How to Use a Trope Generator (Without Writing a Cliché)
Tropes aren't clichés -- they're load-bearing walls. Enemies to lovers, fated mates, forced proximity: each one is a promise to the reader about the shape of the tension to come. A trope combination only goes stale when the writer stops asking why these two structures collide in this story.
That's what the twist line is for. "Enemies to lovers in a war college" is a premise; "...but he's been wrongly accused of destroying her family" is a book. The twist forces a wound, and the wound is where the romance lives.
When a spin grabs you, don't let it evaporate: Romancery's 13-beat romance structure turns a one-line premise into a full plot, with trope-specific hints at every beat. The full beat sheet is free to read here, and planning your first book is free forever.
Found the One?
Take your spin into Romancery: 13 romance-native beats, a trope selector with beat-level hints, and a writing canvas. Free for one book, forever.
Plot it freeBuilt by Shea Hulse, dark Celtic fantasy romance author.