Tracey Devlyn

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When Your Critique Partner’s Career is on the Move and Yours is Standing Still

Today on Romance University we are going somewhere that we’ve only gone a couple of times. It’s dirty little secret time, gang and we’re talking about professional jealousy. Have you ever experienced that moment every [...]

Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens Tackles Line Editing

Good morning! We’re excited to introduce the first installment of our new Line Editing series, where publisher Theresa Stevens and editor Gina Bernal take turns editing the first two pages of a reader-submitted manuscript. First [...]

Reader Reviews and What Not To Do, by Wendy S. Marcus

Happy Wednesday, RU! I’m very pleased to welcome Wendy S. Marcus back to Romance University. When we last chatted with Wendy, she was reveling in the moment of her debut release. Seven months later, Wendy [...]

How “Once Upon a Time” Can Lead to a Happy Ending for Your Manuscript, by Teresa Medeiros

Good morning, RU! It is my great pleasure to introduce one of my all-time favorite authors Teresa Medeiros. Even though Teresa’s favorite pastime is playing with her cats (and new puppy!) and eating cupcakes, that’s [...]

Creative Ways to Find Your Readership, by Emery Lee

Good morning, RU! Today, I’d like to welcome fellow Sourcebooks author Emery Lee to the classroom. I first met Emery, not through our mutual publisher, but through her fabulous Goodreads forum. Emery is here to [...]

Leanna Renee Hieber on Writing Adult vs. Young Adult Fiction

Good morning, RU Readers! Let’s take a moment to salute our veterans on this day of remembrance. Thanks! Now on with today’s program…I’m really pleased  to introduce you to today’s visiting professor. I first met [...]

C.J. Redwine Critiques a Reader’s Query Letter

C.J. Redwine returns this month with an awesome query letter critique. A big thanks to Kristen Boe for the submission!   CAUGHT COLD Romantic Suspense 90K words You’ll want to include your title, genre, and [...]

Writing Integrated Love Scenes, by Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens

Good morning and welcome to RU! Ask An Editor columnist Theresa Stevens provides four brilliant steps to writing integrated love scenes. The class is yours, Theresa! Physical intimacy is an important part of romance. In [...]

Weekly Lecture Schedule for September 12-16, 2011

We have a giveaway-packed, content-rich week at RU! Pam Callow shares her New York agent’s words of wisdom. Hope Tarr talks about historical heroines—their shift from ladies of leisure to madam kick-butts. Agent Sara Megibow [...]

Weekly Lecture Schedule August 1 – August 5, 2011

Romance University Weekly Lecture Schedule for August 1 – August 5, 2011 http://www.RomanceUniversity.org Need help with your conflict? Thinking of writing a screenplay? Addicted to contests? You’ve come to the right place! Join the fun [...]

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