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Suzie Hull – In This Foreign Land
...RNA New Writers Scheme online, but it was still a few years before I finally joined. My first submission was a very long Maeve Binchy style, Irish contemporary saga –...
Kate Ryder – Into A Cornish Wind
...give up men when she discovers the truth about her latest partner. Kat knows she needs a change of scene from her London life and when she’s offered a work...
A Concert For Christmas By Helen Hawkins
...my inspiration for A Concert for Christmas was an awful date that my best friend went on several years ago. She was part of the online dating scene for a...
Linda Corbett: Disability In Fiction And Real Life
...participating with everyone else on a level playing field, and I don’t need a good pair of legs to type on a laptop. My first proper attempt at novel writing...
Ask An Industry Expert: Sara-Jade Virtue
...via a dedicated website and newsletter, social media channels, partnerships and events. At its heart is a gang of incredibly passionate, knowledgeable and supportive bloggers, retailers, media, reviewers and readers,...
#IndieApril Author Spotlight: Audrey Harrison
...editors/proofreaders/cover artists is an enjoyable part of the process. What is the hardest part of being an indie author? Marketing! I have yet to meet an indie author who enjoys...
Ask An Industry Expert: Dominic Brendon
...useful for those readers who don’t/can’t go on-line? We do very few on CD now. We have been looking for a manufacture on demand service but during the pandemic even...
Claire Wade
RNA 60th Anniversary – How To Write Romance – Heroes!
...writers, but please feel free to add your own tips in the comments section below! Each month we are highlighting a particular aspect of writing romance, and this month we...
Charlotte Ledger
Meet The #UKRomChat Team
...final question is always: “What do you love about creating Happily Ever Afters?” The chat was the brainchild of Jeanna, who saw a gap in the online writing community for...
Are You Making Writing Resolutions? Should You? (and What’s A Behag?) By Sue Moorcroft
For some, the making of New Year’s Resolutions motivates them to plot a path towards achieving that desire. The year seems shiny and full of promise. I find goals useful...