Historical Romance Part 2: Hot? Not?

Historical Romance Part 2: Hot? Not?

Posted on Monday, February 22nd, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

Welcome to Crafting Your Career! Today, we continue our discussion on the state of historical romance with New York Times Bestselling author Laura Lee Guhrke. Laura’s graciously agreed to give us her take this ever-changing [...]

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Historical Romance Part 1: Hot? Not?

Historical Romance Part 1: Hot? Not?

Posted on Friday, February 5th, 2010 by Tracey Devlyn

It’s my great pleasure to welcome Kris Kennedy and her agent Barbara Poelle to Romance University. As many of you know, RU’s highlighting a different romance sub-genre each month, and February’s all about historical. Today, [...]

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Contemporary Romance – Hot? Not?

Contemporary Romance – Hot? Not?

Posted on Monday, January 11th, 2010 by Kelsey Browning

Welcome to the first of a yearlong series of lectures on different romance fiction sub-genres. One Monday each month, Crafting Your Career will be dedicated to this topic, and today’s post focuses on the contemporary romance. Those of us who’ve been around know sub-genres wax and wane in popularity, so which “w” word applies to contemporaries in the current publishing climate?

Today, New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips and literary agent Laura Bradford are here to share their insights and predictions. Carly and Laura will also check in throughout the day to answer questions.

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Ins, Outs, Ups & Downs of Writing Contests

Ins, Outs, Ups & Downs of Writing Contests

Posted on Monday, November 30th, 2009 by Kelsey Browning

Today, we’re delighted to have Donnell Bell with us. She, along with many other volunteers, contributes countless hours to ensure the success of the Kiss of Death chapter’s Daphne contest each year. Without people like [...]

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Staying Out of Hot Water: Developing an Appropriate Online Presence

Staying Out of Hot Water: Developing an Appropriate Online Presence

Posted on Monday, October 26th, 2009 by Kelsey Browning

Today’s visiting professor is well known among the romance community because she truly cares for and champions this genre. Michelle Buonfiglio is best known for founding Romance B(u)y the Book and her romance blog on [...]

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Agents are People, Too

Agents are People, Too

Posted on Monday, September 7th, 2009 by Kelsey Browning

Lucienne Diver with the Knight Agency is joining us to talk about well-behaved writers.

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Adjusting Courses

Adjusting Courses

Posted on Monday, August 3rd, 2009 by Adrienne Giordano

Today we welcome Amy Atwell to Romance University.  I’d like to start off by sharing Amy’s bio with you because it’s important for this post.  Here’s the bio:
—2008 RWA® Golden Heart® finalist Amy Atwell has won awards in [...]

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Bob Mayer Part I

Bob Mayer Part I

Posted on Monday, July 27th, 2009 by Adrienne Giordano

 We are delighted to welcome New York Times bestselling author Bob Mayer to Romance University.   Bob has 40 books published and has over three million books in print.  He is in demand as a team-building, life-change, [...]

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