Sentences with phrase «blog for a romance writer»

Donna — I think you have the ideal blog for a Romance writer (should I say «USA Today Bestselling Romance author»?)

Not exact matches

You may also find her marketing advice at Dream Chaser's Magazine, Yahoo Group MFRW (Marketing For Romance Writers), and BookBuzzr Blog, where she is a regular contributor.
Your book of choice in an adCaleb and Linda Pirtle designed 3D cover that rotates for the length of your membership on all Reader relevant pages (Example: If you are a romance writer, your book would appear on a rotating ad space on all romance blog / author postings and pages).
You'll reach a lot more writers at «Romance University» or «Romance Divas» than this blog, which is for writers of all genres.
Before I left for the Romance Writers of America conference, I ran a Bonus Contest using comments with blog post ideas as the way to enter.
-LSB-...] I left for the Romance Writers of America conference, I ran a Bonus Contest using comments with blog post ideas as the way to enter.
For now I have two blogs that both feed into my website where one is for writers and one is more general / romance - y topics, but I definitely am still trying to figure out what is the best approaFor now I have two blogs that both feed into my website where one is for writers and one is more general / romance - y topics, but I definitely am still trying to figure out what is the best approafor writers and one is more general / romance - y topics, but I definitely am still trying to figure out what is the best approach.
JOIN US FOR BOOKHOOKS Book Hooks is a weekly meme hosted by Marketing for Romance Writers as part of the MFRW Authors BlFOR BOOKHOOKS Book Hooks is a weekly meme hosted by Marketing for Romance Writers as part of the MFRW Authors Blfor Romance Writers as part of the MFRW Authors Blog.
Book Hooks is a weekly meme hosted by Marketing for Romance Writers as part of the MFRW Authors Blog.
I'm so grateful to my RWA chapter for linking Scalzi's blog post in our yahoo group, and days later, Romance Writers of America contacted Random House to discuss the contracts (Loveswept and Flirt) to better inform the authors they represent.
I'm a writer first, and to me, that means all the writerly things I do and have done from the old Star Wars book to new fiction I'm writing (from the romance short to the Diving universe to the historical mystery I just finished for the next Lawrence Block antho) to this blog and all the nonfiction.
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Back then, all of the blog hops and online events were for romance writers.
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