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Is there a thriving market for writers of Romance?Romance makes up a great percentage of all books traditionally published. For those of you who write in this genre, is it easier to get pub… Started by Deborah Herman |
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Mar 14 Reply by Peggy Stevenson |
DO YOU NEED TO EXPERIENCE LOVE TO WRITE ABOUT IT?Or can it be imagined? Started by jeff herman |
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Oct 16, 2012 Reply by Ramona |
WHO HERE SELF-PUBLISHES?And how is that going? Started by jeff herman |
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Oct 11, 2012 Reply by Carol Blackhurst |
DO YOU NEED TO HAVE ROMANTIC EXPERIENCES TO WRITE ROMANCES?Or can you just read other romances and watch movies and listen to other people's gossip? Started by jeff herman |
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Jul 31, 2012 Reply by Jane Colt |
I'VE HEARD THAT ROMANCE IS THE STRONGEST SECTOR.Do you agree? Started by jeff herman |
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WHY DO YOU WRITE ROMANCE NOVELS?Do you know? Started by jeff herman |
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Jul 10, 2012 Reply by Marilyn Clarke |
IS FEMALE EROTICA ON TOP OF THE ROMANCE MOUNTAIN?Sex and the City. 50 Shades: Women-urban situations-cool careers-men (rich) men (interesting) men (hung)-sex (eh) sex (good) sex (amazing).… Started by jeff herman |
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May 29, 2012 Reply by Sangay Glass |
50 SHADES OF GRAY--HOW DOES IT MAKE YOU FEEL?It was self-published. Sold like hot cakes. A traditional publisher made the author into a millionaire. Are you inspired, angry, neutral? Started by jeff herman |
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May 29, 2012 Reply by jeff herman |
X-panding RomanceWith all the hype of 50 shades, I'm starting to think about reshaping an old idea. Years ago, I wrote a romantic thriller. I put it aside a… Started by Sangay Glass |
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DO WOMEN WANT TO READ MORE ABOUT THE MEN OR OTHER WOMEN?No brainer: women are your market. But which gender do they like reading about and why? Started by jeff herman |
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