Weekly Lecture Schedule for March 8-12: Jessica Bacon, Wayne Levine & Kristan Higgins!

Weekly Lecture Schedule for March 8-12: Jessica Bacon, Wayne Levine & Kristan Higgins!

Posted on Saturday, March 6th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Happy Saturday! Here’s a sneak peek at next week’s lecture schedule. Check out our amazing line-up of Visiting Professors!
Mon, 3/8 – Crafting Your Career: Writer Jessica Bacon enlightens us on ways to pursue a [...]

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Are Men Capable of Love?

Are Men Capable of Love?

Posted on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Welcome to Anatomy of the Male Mind! Our guest today is Australian writer John Arden Warwick. John’s going to spend some time with us exploring the topic of love. Are men capable of it? Stay [...]

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Weekly Lecture Schedule: March 1-5, 2010

Posted on Sunday, February 28th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

We have a great schedule of Visiting Professors this week – C.J. Redwine, Aussie John Warwick Arden and Kelly Stone! Read below for more details.

Mon, 3/1 – Crafting Your Career:  Urban Fantasy writer C.J. [...]

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Historical Romance Part 3: Hot? Not?

Historical Romance Part 3: Hot? Not?

Posted on Friday, February 26th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Welcome to Chaos Theory of Writing! Today, we bring you our final discussion on the state of historical romance in today’s market. I’m excited to introduce you to award-winning author Hope Tarr and Harlequin Blaze [...]

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Historical Romance Part 2: Hot? Not?

Historical Romance Part 2: Hot? Not?

Posted on Monday, February 22nd, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Welcome to Crafting Your Career! Today, we continue our discussion on the state of historical romance with New York Times Bestselling author Laura Lee Guhrke. Laura’s graciously agreed to give us her take this ever-changing [...]

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Wayne Wednesday: When Men Argue

Wayne Wednesday: When Men Argue

Posted on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Welcome to Anatomy of the Male Mind a.k.a. Wayne Wednesday. Today, Wayne’s going to touch on what it means to a relationship when men argue.

Take it away, Wayne!
First, it takes two to have an argument. [...]

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Essential Elements for a Career Novelist

Essential Elements for a Career Novelist

Posted on Monday, January 25th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Please help me welcome literary agent Paige Wheeler to Romance University. Today, Paige shares with us her top eleven tips on how authors can become career novelists. This is a lecture you’ll want to copy [...]

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The Flame & the Family: How to Keep Passion Alive in a Busy Married Life

The Flame & the Family: How to Keep Passion Alive in a Busy Married Life

Posted on Wednesday, January 20th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Today, I’m pleased to welcome Dustin Riechmann, owner of EngagedMarriage.com, to Romance University. Dustin’s one of those extraordinary examples of successful social networking. You see, I met him through Twitter. After visiting his web site [...]

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Ask An Editor: Problem With Tense?

Ask An Editor: Problem With Tense?

Posted on Friday, January 15th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

This month, for something different, we’re going to examine a paragraph sent in by a reader. She recently received some feedback which complained about the verb tenses in this paragraph.
Her dark gaze darted from [...]

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Query Writing 101 – by C.J. Redwine

Query Writing 101 – by C.J. Redwine

Posted on Monday, January 4th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Good morning, and welcome to Query Writing 101.  Our resident query guru, C.J. Redwine, has chosen Cynthia Arends’s letter to critique.  As always, feel free to ask questions.
Agent or Editor
XYZ Agency
1234 Publisher Way
New York, NY [...]

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