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Meet The 2020 Joan Hessayon Contenders
...old signal box at the end of my road. Since it became automated about fifteen years ago, I’ve always thought it a shame that the building was lying empty. Every...
RNA 60th Anniversary – How To Write Romance – Motivation And Writer’s Block (part 2)
...internet. Go and write in a café and leave your phone at home,” says Rachel Hore. Yes, “Don’t switch it on until you’re done!!!!” agrees Barbara Erskine, and Prue Leith...
Hayley Thorpe: Hayley Reviews
...work you do as a blogger. * You can find out more about Hayley and see her reviews on http://www.hayleyreviews10.wordpress.com/. You can also catch up with her on: Twitter *...
RNA 60th Anniversary – How To Write Romance – Research!
...researching but that’s not always possible. Talking to people is always brilliant. I love trying new things and always want to take up the profession I’m researching.” Liz Fielding enjoys...
Location, Location, Location!
...books are not pure romantic fiction. In fact, I dislike being categorised as a writer of historical romance. I prefer to say that I write historical novels with a romantic...
Get Out Of Here
...on his tour bus. The story soon hits the press and Starla decides to go along with it – but can their unexpected relationship last when her parents track her...
A Good Voyage
An Interview With Library Liaison Officer Laura E. James
...online events, and I understand the audience came from far and wide. I’m hoping libraries will continue to host virtual talks as well as return to in-person events. You also...
Ask An Industry Expert: Annie Aldington
...typical process that has to be gone through before the final audio recording is on disc or ready for digital download? A studio day is usually from 10-5pm. There is...
Hints & Tips For New Writers #14
...anatomical description can sound clinical and actually be off-putting. And be consistent! Try to remember how many hands everyone has and where you left them the paragraph before. Of course...
Rachel Burton: The Things We Need To Say
...other and it also features a cute dog called Captain and a cameo from one of the characters from my first book! Thank you again, Rachel, for your time...
Fenella J. Miller – The War Girls Of Goodwill House
...what I call “faction” – fictional books about real people. If I want to know about actual historical figures then I’ll read research books. I write World War II, Regency...