Today’s post is a double-header. Our good friend, Diane Holmes from Pitch University, gives us her top five conference pitch tips. Also, nailing the perfect pitch is just as important as making a favorable first impression when you’re face-to-face with… Read More »Perfect Your Pitch – Perfect Your Style
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Good morning! We’re kicking off the week with another keeper post by author Ella Carey. Writing, for me is instinctive. It’s not something I think about when I do it, it is just something that… Read More »On Writing – by Ella Carey
On Writing – by Ella Carey
Another fabulous post by Angela Ackerman – every romance writer needs to know about emotional wounds for their characters! You’re going to want to bookmark this post! Emotional wounds are transformative and have the power to re-shape… Read More »Supplying Breadcrumbs: How to Hint at a Character’s Emotional Wound – Angela Ackerman
Supplying Breadcrumbs: How to Hint at a Character’s Emotional Wound – Angela Ackerman
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 up,… Read More »Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens Tackles Line Editing
Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens Tackles Line Editing
We write. We rewrite. We submit and get a rejection. And then another. Harlequin Presents author, Rachael Thomas, shares her advice on how to overcome rejection and stay on track. Welcome to RU, Rachael! I’m really… Read More »Dealing with Rejection – How to Pick Yourself Up and Keep Writing by Rachael Thomas
Dealing with Rejection – How to Pick Yourself Up and Keep Writing by Rachael Thomas
Sara Megibow is with us today to talk about the real lowdown on selling with an agent. Once again she shares her unique perspective and this is something you don’t want to miss. It’s not… Read More »Sara Megibow Sells Romance – The Real Lowdown on Selling with an Agent





