Red Sage Publishing

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Ask an Editor: Two Types of Action

One area I seem to have problems with is passive writing. I have to work to make my first draft more active, and it takes too much time! I’d like to be able to write, not just the exciting, action scenes, but the rest of the story without being passive.

Ask an Editor: Backstory and Pacing

Adrienne, Tracey and I are delighted to welcome Theresa Stevens, Managing Editor at Red Sage, back to Romance University as a regular columnist. Each month, Theresa will choose a question submitted by one of our [...]

This just in…

Happy 15th Anniversary Red Sage! Visionaries. Risk-takers. Just plain wild. These are some of the words reviewers have used to describe Red Sage authors, the Secrets anthologies, and the Red Sage Presents line of e-books. [...]

Got Backstory? What Do You Do With It?

Please join me in welcoming Theresa Stevens, Managing Editor at Red Sage Publishing, to RU! Theresa has generously agreed to pop in a few times during the day to answer some of your questions. You’ve [...]

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