Category Romance Authors – Benefits to Being Agented
Posted on Monday, May 24th, 2010 by Kelsey Browning
Today, we’re fortunate to have agent Scott Eagan visit RU to talk about how category romance authors benefit by having an agent. Scott was generous enough to write a short lecture and answer a few [...]
continue readingWeekly Lecture Schedule for May 24-28: Scott Eagan, Laurie Schnebly Campbell & C.J. Redwine
Posted on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn
Hello, everyone!
Romance University lines up another great week with Laurie Schnebly Campbell talking about Alpha Males. See what else is happening this week at RU!
Mon, 5/24 – Crafting Your Career: Agent Scott Eagan discusses [...]
continue readingWeekly Lecture Schedule for March 22-26: Roxanne St. Claire, Jill Marsal, Cat Lindler & Laurie Schnebly
Posted on Saturday, March 20th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn
Hold on to your seats folks! We have an outstanding line-up of Visiting Professors next week, plus two amazing giveaways.
Mon, 3/22 – Crafting Your Career: Join us for our monthly sub-genre day when award [...]
continue readingEssential 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 [...]
continue readingThe Great Agent Hunt
Posted on Monday, October 12th, 2009 by Tracey Devlyn
Welcome to Romance University! Today, I’d like to introduce you to Sally MacKenzie, author of the “Naked” series. Sally’s Regency-set books are endearing, hilarious, and deliciously romantic.
Today, Sally shares her thoughts on picking the right [...]
Balancing Two Distinctive Writing Voices
Posted on Monday, August 31st, 2009 by Tracey Devlyn
Please help me welcome New York Times bestselling author Lori Foster (aka L.L. Foster) to Romance University. I first became aware of Lori’s tremendous storytelling talent through her Servant urban fantasy series. Lori pulled me [...]
continue readingCTW: Scenes That Can’t Be Cut
Posted on Friday, July 3rd, 2009 by Tracey Devlyn
Romance University has a special treat for readers today. Highly successful literary agent and author Donald Maass has kindly provided an excerpt from his newest release, The Fire in Fiction. This is a must-have reference [...]
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