Revisions

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Ask an Editor: Theresa Stevens on Ten Steps to A Clean Submission

Did you receive a request for material while attending RWA’s national conference? If so, are you frantically giving your manuscript another sweep of your editorial eye? Whether you received a request or you’re submitting to [...]

How To Get The Most Out of Your Revisions with C.J. Redwine

Urban Fantasy writer C.J. Redwine takes a step beyond Query 101 today and tells us how to get the most out of our revisions It’s time. You’ve slaved over your manuscript, ripped the words out [...]

A Debut Author’s Journey with Laurie London: End of the Journey – Promotion

I don’t really like to say good-bye. When I moved from Qatar earlier this year, I did everything I could not to have to say adios to my overseas friends. Here at Romance University, we [...]

A Debut Author’s Journey with Laurie London: On the Road with Revisions

Oh, my do we have a special post today! In addition to polling other new-ish authors about their revision processes, Laurie London is finally able to share her debut book cover. I pray for a [...]

Weekly Lecture Schedule for Oct 11-15: Anna DeStefano, Barbara Vey & Theresa Stevens

Greetings from RU! Joining our line-up this week, Anna DeStefano explains how revisions and story deconstruction can work to your advantage, Barbara Vey from Publishers Weekly gives us the lowdown on reader reviews, and Theresa [...]

Revisions: Painful or Pretty?

Please help me welcome national bestselling author, Denise Swanson, to Romance University. For the past two years, I’ve worked with Denise on the board of our local RWA chapter. She’s been a tremendous mentor to [...]

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