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Love Is An Art By Kathy Strobos
...and she discussed how it is often better to reveal the lie sooner because the fallout gives so much material to work with. And indeed, really, the end needed to...
Complaints
...to be dealt with on a formal basis, then a formal complaint can be submitted as follows: 4.2 Formal complaints should be made to the Chair of the Board using...
RNA Industry Awards: Library Or Librarian Of The Year
...Northumbria University. She lives in Newcastle with her partner and daughter. Gwaun cae Gurwen Library, Y Lolfa Gwaun cae Gurwen Library has been a volunteer-run library since...
Podcasts For Writers
You can read about writing, but you can also listen to other people talking about writing. Podcasts are easy to find – you can download them from platforms like iTunes,...
Adrienne Chinn – The English Wife
...move along their very unique paths to self-actualisation, ending up in Canada, Egypt and Italy at the end of the war. The sisters are inspired by my great-aunts, Ettie and...
Ask An Industry Expert: Robbie Guillory
...I worked as a butler for a few years before being lucky enough to get a job, in 2013, with a small Glasgow-based publisher called Freight. I always envied agents,...
RNA 60th Anniversary – How To Write Romance – Setting!
...reader in that period? “I always try to do it by whatever means I can,” says Dinah Jefferies, “using all the senses, lots of historical detail, but also wholly credible...
Jean Fullerton: Romance Is A Feminist Issue.
...spy network or been sent to a space station, so who’s fantasising? And if Mr Darcy or Ross Poldark has given women unrealistic expectations of men then I suggest men...
Jo Allen: From Romance To Crime
...fiction, co-written with Catherine Curzon, spans WW1 to the present day and is published by Pride. The Ghost Garden, the first installment in historical paranormal series The de Chastelaine Chronicles,...
A. L. Lester – The Fog Of War
...to reading the book! About the Author Ally Lester writes queer, paranormal, historical, romantic suspense and lives in the South West of England with Mr AL, two children, Morris the...
Jl Merrow: Redeeming A Rotter
...misunderstood. Is the antihero’s rotten reputation entirely undeserved? Care needs to be taken here; revealing our bad boy has really been a nice guy all along can leave the reader...
Rachel Brimble: A Filled Page Is Always Better To Perfect Than A Blank One
...career to date has been based in property; she confesses herself that she is ‘naturally curious’. Her first encounter with a romance author was chats over the garden wall between...