If living well is the best revenge,
then romance authors are going to be fine.
Not exact matches
In RUBY SPARKS, Paul Dano (THERE WILL BE BLOOD, LOOPER) is a struggling
author, under the trap of writer's block and decides to find
romance by creating a female character, that he believes will love him and
then — somehow — he turns her into reality.
She
then discusses how to create a value proposition, even if you're a
romance author.
I could rant, but
author Jackie Kessler does it so well I'll just link to her, and
then follows up with Harlequin's response after the
Romance Writers of America said, -LSB-...]
In this story — about a Pulitzer - nominated
author who turns to Twitter for promotion,
then finds
romance — Medeiros «demonstrates the ways in which courting via computer can expedite seduction — but also trick the heart and muddle the mind.»
If you were to go where the people are as an
author,
then you might want to consider learning the intricacies of
romance or another popular genre.
A reader picks up and likes a
romance under «Real Name Writer» and
then sees another book from the same
author name and buys it and it's a horror novel with ugly guts and blood.
-LSB-...] but
author Jackie Kessler does it so well I'll just link to her, and
then follows up with Harlequin's response after the
Romance Writers of America said, «Sorry, we can no longer consider Harlequin a -LSB-...]
She
then got dozens of bloggers to stage a protest against the
author who basically writes paranormal
romance out of actual historical characters.
Everything i hear about self - published
authors is many of them are better written, better edited and marketed better
then trade publishing, so those books have no problem with being # 1 on
romance / indie
Author Faleena Hopkins first wordmarked her
romance series title as it appears in a logo, but
then may or may not have trademarked the... [Read more...]
With its first online Spreecast event with
romance author HP Mallory, hosted by GoodEReader, and its more recent event with And
Then She Fell
author Stephanie Laurens, the potential for virtual signing events is limitless and cost - effective.
Today's guest is
author B.L. (Barb) Berry, and as you'll hear in the interview, her job forced her to take a hard look at GDPR, and
then to take an even deeper look at how it might impact her career as a
romance author.
If you're in the «what are you talking about» category, GDPR is the General Data Protection Regulation rule in the EU that will govern data protection and privacy for individuals within the European Union.Today's guest is
author BL (Barb) Berry, and as you'll hear in the interview, her job forced her to take a hard look at GDPR, and
then to take an even deeper look at how it might impact her career as a
romance author.
But
then she meets her new neighbor, Junya Tokinaga, the
author of an incredibly popular vampire
romance novel... Could it be that Junya's actually a vampire — and worse yet, the culprit?!
Then sit back, kick off your shoes and prepare to fall in love with the newly edited, just for you, Aloha Sweet
Romance Series from USA TODAY Bestselling Author Chris Keniston.Former Navy Special Forces Nicholas Harper likes his new life as captain of a dive boat in Hawaii.Powerhouse attorney Kara Lynn O'Conner's world revolves around her small Texas town where life is easy and safe.Six year old Bradley Russell is about to change everything.Note:: This story was originally published as a mainstream contemporary romance under the similar title Aloha Texas and is still available to purchase for those who prefer the original spicier version.Not sure which is the Sweet ad Clean version of the Aloha
Romance Series from USA TODAY Bestselling
Author Chris Keniston.Former Navy Special Forces Nicholas Harper likes his new life as captain of a dive boat in Hawaii.Powerhouse attorney Kara Lynn O'Conner's world revolves around her small Texas town where life is easy and safe.Six year old Bradley Russell is about to change everything.Note:: This story was originally published as a mainstream contemporary
romance under the similar title Aloha Texas and is still available to purchase for those who prefer the original spicier version.Not sure which is the Sweet ad Clean version of the Aloha
romance under the similar title Aloha Texas and is still available to purchase for those who prefer the original spicier version.Not sure which is the Sweet ad Clean version of the Aloha series?
Then, when it started hearing from its
authors that they were making as much money — or more — from their indie work than they were from their «pro» advances, RWA (
Romance Writers of America) changed their requirements for membership.
Feminist
romance authors often embrace the problems in
romance fiction and
then write plots that actively do the opposite of what readers expect.
Amanda Hocking is a paranormal
romance author who made millions of dollars selling her self - published e-books and
then went on to get a multi-million dollar book deal from St. Martin's Press.
Romance author Victoria Pinder shared her experiences with Scout after reading the cautionary tales and
then basking in success when her novel Winter Peril was accepted.
Until
then, check out the
romance offerings at the AuthorHouse Bookstore, and keep visiting
Author's Digest for our latest writing tips, AuthorHouse news, and author inter
Author's Digest for our latest writing tips, AuthorHouse news, and
author inter
author interviews!
After the first round of judging by published
romance authors, entries that meet the qualifications to become a finalist
then advance to the final round.
Longtime bestselling
romance author Lindsay McKenna left Harlequin for self - publishing in 2014 and
then signed with Kensington in 2015 — and has a number of indie titles in addition to her Kensington titles slated for 2016.
If you'd like to be a profitable
author and publisher,
then romance is a one of the best genres to publish in.
«If I had to summarize what I think the skill of a good
romance author is,
then it is this ability.
As my favorite
romance author Patricia Grasso told me in a recent interview «Writers do it for love first, and
then they do it for money.
Since
then I've attended what has become the Omega Writers Conference in Australia five times, and the
Romance Writers of New Zealand conference three times, and met
authors such as James Scott Bell, Marie Force, Kristen Lamb and others, and met and formed relationships with many other
authors, including Ian Acheson, Carolyn Miller, Narelle Atkins, Andrea Grigg, Dorothy Adamek, and Rose Dee.