The Romance Industry

The Shot Heard Around the Publishing World

This was going to be a simple Mash post, but it ended up I had so much to say about AuthorEarnings.com, I turned it into a dedicated post just on the tornado that is ripping through the publishing world. A few weeks ago, super-sonically successful indie author Hugh Howey (author of Wool, amongst others) launched a […]

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Ticking Clock, Romance Locks, and Screwing With The Formula…There’s Fun In Them Thar Tropes!

I make a habit of going against the grain.  Most of the time I do it quite unconsciously, but I usually end up doing things very much the opposite of the way most other people do it. As a consequence, my kids have grown up being able to tell their friends that their dad is

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Where Did All The Long-Haired Heroes Go?

While short hair for men is the fashion right now in the early half of the twenty-first century, I can’t help but bewail the diminishing numbers of heroes with long hair. When did it stop being sexy? In Romanceland, heroes throughout history and into the realms of the paranormal have enjoyed long locks for decades. 

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Who Says Vampire Romance Books are Dying?

Who Says Vampire Romance Books are Dying? I don’t know about you, but I keep hearing these rumblings about vampire stories and vampire romances dying out. Back when I was still thought getting a New York book deal was a good idea, and was submitting manuscripts to agents and the odd editor, I was getting

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Top 9 Things Readers Should Know About Series

We all love to love romance series, but if you’ve never formalized your expertise about series before, here’s a quick primer. Series can be stand alone or continual One of the great things about romance series is the variety.  There are generally two different types of series; Standalone or Continual. Standalone series make it possible

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Quotes About Reading & Writing

Writing and reading are, at their core, odd occupations, and many more learned and wise people have made observations about just how weird it can get — far better than I could. Here’s some of my favourites. The dramatist’s work area is people. Everything else is secondary. Gene Roddenberry. _ The late John Bennett Shaw

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8 Lies Erotic Romance Authors Like to Tell

A light-hearted look at the idyllized aspects of erotic romance. Caution: frank language ahead! 1. Heroes will always achieve erection Boners, woodies, purple throbbing shaft of desire… Call it what you want, it doesn’t matter.  Romance heroes are always up for it, rarin’ to go at a nano-second’s notice. They will never, ever, need a

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Can You Make Money Writing Erotic Romance?

In my June 12 post, “How to Write a Novel While You’re Holding Down A Day Job“, I mentioned that amongst the search terms I find in my blog stats is a huge number of queries centered upon the question “Can/how do you make money writing erotica/erotic romance, and how much?” I promised to answer

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How to Write a Novel While You’re Holding Down A Day Job

Every few weeks I browse through a report on search terms people have used to find my blog.  The most frequent terms you can probably guess for yourself. I don’t like to do too many writing-related posts because readers aren’t writers, so while I could happily spend hours and hours talking about the technical aspects

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Happy Valentines Day

This should probably be considered the national day for romance readers.  It features two of the crucial ingredients any self-respecting romance lover considers essential:  love and chocolate. Which reminds me of the first and original RomantiCon convention I went to.  There was a chocolate smorgasboard (yes, you read that right). One buffet of chocolate and

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