
Tips, trials, and tribulations on writing and marketing romance novels to keep you informed and inspired.
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As most of you know, I’m shopping one of my manuscripts, so when I received an email from someone claiming she worked for a well-known literary agency, I actually took the time to read it.
Unfortunately, from the get-go, I knew something w...
I’ve been working on my own summer romance, Hitman’s Honeymoon, the third book in my Hitman’s Heart series. To better understand what readers love about summer romances, I spent time researching the subgenre and reading many of its most suc...
Last week I discussed scams. I want to clarify something. Not everything out there is a scam, but if I signed up for everything that got emailed to me, I’d go broke.
The publishing landscape today can feel oversaturated. There are low bar...
As writers, we’re always looking for ways to get our books in front of readers. Unfortunately, that makes us attractive targets for scammers who know exactly how difficult marketing can be.
Lately, I’ve been receiving two different types o...
I’ve always known romance writers are hot. No, not that way, you dirty-minded peeps.
I mean that the things we think about, write about, and bring to readers matter. They matter so much that popular culture suddenly wants to know more abou...
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I love writing about damaged characters transformed by love, but I expect them to entertain me first. Crime boss Angelo Bruno once apologized to me on the steps of my apartment building in Philadelphia. Start writing.
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