by Annette | Sep 21, 2009 | Romance Writing
Getting an agent to represent you saves you tremendous time and while they do take a percentage, hiring a specialist means you’re probably going to make more on your book than you would if you represented yourself. However, in order to find a...
by Annette | Sep 21, 2009 | Romance Writing
If your goal is to make a living writing romance then ideally, you’re looking to position yourself as a full time romance writer – it’s going to be your day job. Here are a few questions you’ll want to ask yourself, and answer honestly....
by Annette | Sep 18, 2009 | Romance Writing
The rise of erotic romance has pushed the boundaries of what’s acceptable in traditional romance novels. Pick up any novel in your local bookstore and chances are you’re going to find a scene steamy enough to be considered erotic rather than a mainstream “they kissed...
by Annette | Sep 2, 2009 | Romance Writing
By Guillermo Rubio AWAI Wall of Famer Patricia Ogilvie has accomplished what many aspiring writers only wish they could. In addition to being a successful copywriter, she’s published two books and is working on her third. So how does she do it? Here’s Patricia’s...
by Annette | Jul 24, 2009 | Romance Writing, Romance Writing Craft
Before you can determine if first person is right for your style and story, and if there is any money to be made writing romance novels in a first person viewpoint, it’s important to understand what POV is. Quite simply POV, or point of view, is the perspective from...