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Pernille Hughes: Smartphones And Swoony Kisses

...progressively slurry texts. (I am very fond of that set of photos. I heartily recommend this as a way of revisiting any city.) In 2015, I was back, this time...

Chapters

...every 2 months and move around the north-east area. Jen Black Cariad (South Wales) Meets 1st Tuesday of every month, 11am – 2pm at Waterloo Tea Rooms, Central Cardiff, and...

RNA Industry Awards: Romantic Bookseller Of The Year

...bookshop is one of the first in the country to offer the entire British publishing catalogue online while still remaining true to their roots as a physical and customer-friendly bookshop....

Hints & Tips For New Writers #10

Most of you probably already know that November is Nanowrimo aka National Writing Month, when people all over the world set themselves a target of 50,000 words (1667 per day...

June 2018: Competition Monthly

...is shining and you’re stuck in your writing garret. If you’d like to relive a recent holiday and give yourself a chance to win £200 (and ultimately, a £1,000), the...

Complaints

...Any appeal will be considered only by members of the Board who did not investigate the original complaint. 4.9 The Complaints Appeal form should be submitted online via the electronic...

Ask An Industry Expert: Sara-jade Virtue

...some of the usual processes associated with acquiring novels and look at digital-first or digital-only in a very different way. Initially we were inspired by the success of digital-only publishing...

#respectromfic Week: Interview With Amy Richards Of Words & Kisses

...the first romance book that you read? Looking back, I think Sally by Freya North, stolen from my mother’s bookshelves, was probably my first romance and certainly sent me scouring...

Hints & Tips For New Writers #16

...query, only talk about your personal experiences if they’re relevant to the book or inform your story. The panelists also discussed the importance of realistic representation. Imagination and empathy are...

New Releases: September

...Ebook 16 Sept 2020 When you wish on a wishing tree, you don’t always get what you want. If you’re very lucky, you get something even better… With a bit...

Elisabeth Hobbes – How To Write A Convincing Castle

...life castle to model ours on and pretty quickly settled on Harlech Castle as a possible candidate. Being the only member of the team in possession of a caravan and...

Karen King: Writing In Different Genres

...with sparkly Christmas trees and glowing lights. It makes you feel all cosy and fuzzy inside, like you want to go home and play some carols and drink mulled wine...