Editor extraordinaire THERESA STEVENS is back with with an in-depth example of the line editing process. This month we continue our line editing series with an entry we are told is YA fantasy. Chapter One – A… Read More »Ask An Editor: Theresa Stevens’ Line Editing Series
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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… Read More »Writing Integrated Love Scenes, by Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens
Writing Integrated Love Scenes, by Ask An Editor Theresa Stevens
RU crew, today Theresa Stevens is back with another great Ask an Editor lecture. Want to make sure the first meet between your H/H (hero and heroine) is on target? Then read on! A special… Read More »Ask An Editor: “The Meet” Between Your Hero and Heroine
Ask An Editor: “The Meet” Between Your Hero and Heroine
Happy Wednesday, RU Crew! Today, I’m excited to have Damon Suede return to talk with us about a topic he touched on during his last guest lecture with us. As I’m just beginning a new manuscript, I… Read More »Add Verbs: Creating Characters that Pop Off the Page by Damon Suede
Add Verbs: Creating Characters that Pop Off the Page by Damon Suede
Good morning and welcome to Chaos Theory of Writing! RU Readers are in for a real treat today. Urban Fantasy writer C.J. Redwine switches gears to discuss the art of synopsis writing. If you’re a… Read More »CTW: How to Write a Synopsis Without Losing Your Mind
CTW: How to Write a Synopsis Without Losing Your Mind
I met Amy Wilkins, Assistant Manager of Digital Content and Social Media at Harlequin, at RWA Nationals in NYC at the Harlequin Pajama party wearing my cool “Nick & Nora” Elephant PJ’s and right before… Read More »5 Tips for Writing a Compelling Book Blurb by Amy Wilkins
5 Tips for Writing a Compelling Book Blurb by Amy Wilkins
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