WRITING ROMANCE NOVELS
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Writing Romance Novels: Harlequin and BeyondThe romance market is one field which truly welcomes new writers with open arms. With at least 2 new lines sizzling forth from Harlequin and small presses on the rise, this is one field the author can't afford to overlook.
My Favorite Short Story Writer, and the Wish: How Would You like to Earn Degrees in Writing Romance Novels, and Would the Potential of These Degrees Leave You Rich or Poor in Old Age?Of all the short stories I read in 44 years of being an author, my favorite short story writer is me. But I did enjoy the short stories of dozens of other authors studied in my English/creative writing emphasis/writing fiction, poetry, and plays major.- Why Are Romance Novels so Popular?Writing (romance) novels is a unique talent and generates more than 1 billion dollars in sales each year. That figure counts for more than 51 million readers.
- Teaching How to Read and Write Romance Novels as a Therapeutic Healing Tool to Relieve Stress or Feelings of CrisesReading and writing romance novels as a therapeutic healing tool for comfort, health, and to relieve stress.
- Writing Romance Novels: The Easy Way to Make Money Writing?Romance Novels make-up half of all novel purchases each year. With the such a high demand for new works, budding authors may find a place for themselves in this hot industry.
Can You Make a Living Writing Romance Novels?For many romance writers, writing is their second job or favorite past-time until they hit the big time. But for all of them it is a love and a passion. Three writers tell you why.- Cassie Edwards and Janet Dailey- Plagiarism in the World of Romance NovelsA comparison of the 1997 plagiarism case involving bestsellers Janet Dailey and Nora Roberts, and the current news story involving writer Cassie Edwards.
Writing Romantic Novels: An Interview with Jessica DorseyJessica Dorsey is a contemporary romance writer. In this interview she describes how her childhood interests developed into the writing of romantic novels.
Nora Roberts: The Queen of Romance NovelsNora Roberts is the queen of romance novels.- The Best Romance Novels and Worst NovelsMy favorite and least favorite romance novels.
- Christmas Romance NovelsCome late fall everyone's minds turn to the upcoming holidays. Here are some romance novels with Christmas at their core, combining Christmas miracles and true romance.
- Top Blogs About Romance NovelsBlogs full of book reviews, valuable information and news in world of romance novels
Romance NovelsRomantic suspense as well as paranormal, historical, inspirational, humorous romance comes from Texas (among other places). Learn about your favorite authors right here!- Best Five Summer Romance NovelsRomance novels are great reads for the summer. If you're into emotional writing with interesting twists and turns throughout the story, the following books will be great summer reads for you.
- Five Great Romance Novels to Read This SummerA look at five good romance novels to read this summer.
- My Favorite Paranormal Romance NovelsDescription of the best authors, plots and characters of paranormal romance novels.
- Three Reasons Why You Will Secretly Love Reading Romance NovelsIn no particular order, here are three reasons why you will love romance novels.
Queen of Historical Romance Novels Kathleen Woodiwiss Dead at Age 68Kathleen E. Woodiwiss gave us such romance novels as Shanna and The Flame and The Flower and revolutionized the genre. She will be sorely missed by her millions of fans.- Top Five Summer Romance NovelsIf you enjoy a good romance novel you will love reading these authors.
- How to Write a Romance NovelA Romance novel is more than a happy ending. Learn how to create a plot, write believable dialogue, pick a setting and engage a reader.
- Interview with Jen Safrey - Harlequin Romance NovelistJen Safrey is a successful romance novelist with four novels in print.
- Historical RomanceRomance stories can take place in a variety of settings. The setting and historical time period usually establish the romance novels as part of a specific romantic subgenre.
- The Ten Commandments for Romance AuthorsRomance novels are the top-selling segment of the fiction market in the world today. An award-winning romance author and teacher shares the rules for writing successful romance.
- Five Tips for Writing a Romance Novel that Editors Will LoveHave you ever read a romance novel and thought, I could write one of these? Then you're in good company. Most romance novelists began as avid readers of Romance. Interested? Read on...
- Top Resources for Aspiring Romance WritersFor many women, reading romance novels is a guilty pleasure. And some take that guilty pleasure to the next level by becoming romance writers. Romance is perhaps the easiest genre to break into for an aspiring novelist.
Romance Writers: 5 Tips to Improve Your Chances of Getting PublishedRomance novels account for over 50% of all mass-market paper back sales. However, getting a book published in the romance market is a difficult, but there are some things that you can do to increase your chances and hone your skills.
Julie Garwood: A Closer Look at the Successful Romance AuthorWho is Julie Garwood? Find out more about the woman behind the wonderfully written historical and contemporary romance novels.
Not Your Mama's Type of RomanceThe race is ruled by a handful of Queens who take multiple lovers. The males gain their strength and power by mating with the Queen.
So You Want to Write Romance?Learn what you need to know before you start writing a romance.- Developing the Heroine of Your Romance NovelIf you are an avid reader of romance novels, then you probably know that there are really only two types of heroines.
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