If you’re thinking of dipping your toe into the murky waters of Indy e-pubbing – you’re going to want to read this! Help me welcome CJ Lyons! Advice on why and how to self e-publish your… Read More »Indy E-publishing with NYT Bestseller CJ Lyons
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Odds are, you’ve heard of Scrivener, even if you haven’t tried it. You’ve probably also read the late Blake Snyder‘s classic guide for writers, SAVE THE CAT. RU’s tech wizard Pat Haggerty shares his unique perspective on the two at… Read More »Using Scrivener to Save the Cat by Pat Haggerty
Using Scrivener to Save the Cat by Pat Haggerty
Okay – if you haven’t figured it out by now, the absolute best thing about Sara Megibow is her refreshing honesty and openness. She loves books, she loves her job and she is an absolute… Read More »Sara Megibow Sells Romance – What Newbie Mistakes Have I Made As An Agent?
Sara Megibow Sells Romance – What Newbie Mistakes Have I Made As An Agent?
Welcome Melanie Milburne to Romance University! Melanie is going to give us some helpful how-to hints on writing! Romance is big business and because there are so many romance novels in the market place it is often… Read More »How to Write a Best Selling Romance with Melanie Milburne
How to Write a Best Selling Romance with Melanie Milburne
Please welcome back author and über blogger Janice Hardy. There’s a lot of conflicting advice about writing. Common wisdom says to start with a bang and hook your readers right away, while other views say… Read More »Finding the Balance Between Hooking Readers and Setting up the Story
Finding the Balance Between Hooking Readers and Setting up the Story
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… Read More »Staying Out of Hot Water: Developing an Appropriate Online Presence





