Romance University
Weekly Lecture Schedule for March 19 – March 23, 2012
http://www.RomanceUniversity.org
Take a seat at the front of the class as RU presents another great week of free lectures. Jenel Looney and Sheridan Stancliff start the week off with a discussion on streamlining your busy life with the help of virtual assistants. Author Damon Suede talks about the connection between verbs and your characters. On Friday, author Christy Reece presents a lecture on writing a second series.
Mon, 3/19 – How much time do you spend promoting your book on Twitter? Maintaining your presence on Facebook and other social networks? Do you worry about finding the time to actually write? Virtual assistants Jenel Looney and Sheridan Stancliff have a roster of busy authors as clients. Learn about their services and how you can simplify those must-do non-writing tasks. www.jenellooney.com http://sheridanink.com/
Wed, 3/21 – Can you describe your character in one word? Two? Back by popular demand, author Damon Suede joins us again to address reader’s comments and how to describe your main characters with the use of verbs. www.damonsuede.com
Fri, 3/23 – NYT best-selling author Christy Reece talks about the pros and cons of tackling a new series after you’ve already written a successful one. Christy is also giving away two books from her Last Chance Rescue series to one lucky commenter. http://christyreece.com/
All Romance University lectures are generously provided by our Visiting Professors. RU is a tuition-free zone!
All our best,
Jennifer Tanner, Becke Martin-Davis, Kelsey Browning, Adrienne Giordano, Robin Covington, Carrie Spencer, and Tracey Devlyn.
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