One of our amazing co-founders is back today to candidly share her experience with the ups and downs as a debut author. Thanks Tracey! Surviving the Ever-Changing Career of a Debut Author By Tracey Devlyn [...]
Be careful out there tomorrow – it’s April 15 – tax day! I myself will be scooting to the post office at high speed! Meanwhile take a look at what we’ve got coming up! Mon, [...]
What happens when romance writers get together to brainstorm? Is it a long, hard nose-to-the-grindstone slog or a slumber party flashback fueled by food, fun and games? ADRIENNE GIORDANO dishes about a successful brainstorming weekend [...]
It’s not New Year’s Eve without a party, so I invited my friends to share their New Year’s Resolutions with us – or, in some cases, the reasons why they don’t make resolutions. I hope [...]
Today we welcome back one of Romance University’s founders – TRACEY DEVLYN! To those of us still struggling to write and sell our “freshman” book, it’s easy to forget there are more hurdles to come. [...]
December is a great time to brush up on writing skills and plot out stories for the coming year. We hope this week’s varied lecture schedule will inspire you to dig in and WRITE. Mon [...]
A few weeks ago we quietly celebrated RU’s third birthday. We are so proud to look back over the array of talented visiting professors who have shared their craft knowledge, their publishing journeys and sometimes [...]
Romance University Weekly Lecture Schedule for June 4 – June 8, 2012 http://www.RomanceUniversity.org Can you believe it’s June already? Whether you’re barbecuing every day, hanging out by the pool, or taking a well-deserved vacation, summer serves as [...]
Good morning, RU!! I have a special treat for you today. I’m so pleased to have author Sherry Thomas join us. The first time I heard about Sherry was at an RWA conference a few [...]
Hello, Tracey. It’s nice to talk with you again. Some of your readers may remember that you interviewed me in June of 2009 for a Romance University blog titled “A Male’s Perspective on Romance Novels.” [...]