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SO YOU WANT TO WRITE ROMANCE – The Step-by Step Process
Wednesday, September 1st, 2010 Leave a Comment »

Have you ever wondered what steps are involved to produce a romance novel? Well wonder no more! Click here and review author, Stephanie Bond’s step-by-step process on “The Making of a Romance Novel.”

However, before you can produce a romance novel, there are a few things you should know. First, the 2008 report from Simba Information reported that romance fiction generated a whopping 1.37 billion dollars in revenue despite the worst economic slid since the Great Depression and snagged the largest share of the consumer market. Why is this? Despite the cynicism of some for romance fiction, it has proven to be smart, fresh and diverse.

Secondly, you first need to know how to write a romance novel. “Know the romance market,” says Sheri McGregor, author of “Under One Roof.” Romance novels make up more than 50 percent of mass market fiction. “Read in the genre and find where you think your story ideas fit. Get the guidelines. Then write your story with the market in mind, without letting go of your story’s heart,” McGregor says.

1. Know the story you want to tell, and know your characters.
2. Join a writer’s critique group, either online or face-to-face.
3. Write, write and write more. Nothing helps more than practicing your craft.
4. Develop a thick skin. No one writes a masterpiece the first time.
5. Learn from criticism, but don’t lose the voice that makes your writing unique.
6. Read books about writing, such as Anne Lamott’s “Bird by Bird,” Natalie Goldberg’s “Writing Down the Bones,” or Evan Marshall’s “The Marshall Plan for Writing a
Novel.”
7. Study your market, and be prepared to write for a specific genre.
8. Become familiar with the publishers in your genre and subgenre.
9. Join a romance writers’ club and attend writers’ conferences. Make sure to schmooze with agents at these conferences.
10. Submit your book to an agent to make the rounds of publishers.

Blessed is the author who continues to write despite the circumstances in their lives, for eventually their story will be published. Times are tough in the publishing industry? Write! Your personal life is going to hell faster than a jet? Write! You can’t find an agent? Write! Your manuscript is still orphaned? Write! Your book finally sold? Keep writing!

Until next time – stay well and be blessed!

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RWA AND THE AFRICAN AMERICAN INFLUENCE
Sunday, August 1st, 2010 Leave a Comment »

In the spring of 2003, I accepted a dare from my late husband to write a romance novel. I soon discovered the challenge was easier said than done. Before then, I knew the romance industry from a reader’s perspective. If I was to be successful at this venture, I needed to understand the industry from a writer’s perspective and research was the only way to do it. For the next three months, I probed every source I could and the acronym RWA popped up over and over and over.

Curious to know more, I dug a little deeper and discovered that an impressive African-American influence had been woven into the fiber of RWA from the beginning. Since 1981, this association has advanced the professional interests of career-focused romance writers through networking and advocacy. However, the existence of an organization with over 10,000 members today would not have been possible without the vision and of its Founder, Vivian Stephens.

As the editor for Harlequin, Dell (Candlelight Romances) and Bantam, Ms. Stephens launched the careers of authors such as Sandra Brown and Jayne Ann Krentz, but didn’t stop there. Recognizing the importance of getting African-American romance published, Ms. Stephens established Women Writers of Color with the goal of assisting African-Americans who wrote commercial fiction with people of color as the major characters and guiding them to ultimate publication.

Multi-published author, Shirley Hailstock walked through the doors opened twenty-years earlier as the first African-American board member for RWA. In 2002 she became the first African-American president of the largest genre writer’s organization in the world.

The year 2010 ushered in another milestone for RWA. My author colleague and friend, Michelle Monkou was elected President. My only regret is that I wasn’t able to attend the convention in Orlando when Michelle assumed the reins. Congratulations, Michelle!

Thank you is such a simplistic phrase, but it’s the only one I can find to express my heartfelt gratitude for the courage, wisdom and leadership these three pioneers have given to the largest consumer market that’s 1.37 billion dollars strong.

Until next time – stay well and be blessed!

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Dear Author Friday – July 30, 2010
Friday, July 30th, 2010 Leave a Comment »

SO, WHEN WILL YOU WRITE SO-IN-SO’S STORY?

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Welcome to the first post of Dear Author Friday!
Friday, July 16th, 2010 2 Comments »

What the heck is Dear Author Friday? Thanks for asking. Shortly after I became published, fans would shoot me an e-mail with a particular question and I’d respond back. A few weeks ago, I realized how many questions and answers had accumulated over the past three years and decided it might be fun to share them. So beginning today, l’ll post some of those questions and answers every other Friday.

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CAN YOU REMEMBER?
Friday, March 26th, 2010 One Lonely Comment »

Now that you’re in a wonderfully, blissful relationship with that special person, sit back and remember. Can you remember your first intimate connection—the first kiss?

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WHAT IS COLEMAN LOVE?
Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 Leave a Comment »

Long before I became a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta, Sorority, Inc., I was an avid romance reader. I would curl up with a romance novel and immerse myself in the relationship between the hero and heroine. The love between Laney Houston and Raphael Baptiste, characters in my latest release, If I Were Your Woman, reminds me much of Edna Brown Coleman and Frank Coleman, the creators of ‘Coleman Love’.

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Banner Ads + Romance Communities = Great Promotions!
Friday, March 19th, 2010 One Lonely Comment »

Remember, I mentioned that I’ve added banner advertising to my promotion efforts to get the word out about my new book this year? Well, this week I’m promoting on some wonderful online Romance communities that I didn’t even know existed!

So this week . . .

I have an awesome animated Book Mark Ad on display at Romance Reviews Today. If you look closely at the large 980 x 300 pixel rotating banner ad and wait for the 4th ad in rotation you will see the major ad spot I was lucky to secure at Night Owl Romance this month.

In addition to my banner ad, my book’s video has been added to their Book Flicks/Digital Preview for all to see, too.

So if any of these romance reading communities are new to you, as they were to me, stop by and check them out!

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Join me over at Romance At Heart!
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010 Leave a Comment »

The promotion of my new release, IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN, continues this week with a great online interview at RomanceAtHeart.com

Romance at Heart is an online magazine where the writer within can emerge and where avid romance readers can join like minded individuals for fun and leisure. This wonderful online publication offers reviews, author interviews, and give readers an opportunity to exchange their ideas and opinions via interactive chats with other readers and authors alike. Overall, this site strives to be of assistance to its members and offer authors the opportunity to showcase their skills and acquire new ones to aid them in their writing endeavours.

So join the celebration of IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN at RomanceAtHeart.com today!

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Meet Author LaConnie Taylor-Jones — March 27-28, 2010
Monday, March 15th, 2010 One Lonely Comment »

From Monday, March 15th through Friday, March 19th — visit -Red Rose Publishing to purchase a copy of IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN.

Then stop by my promotional page to enter in your details, your Red Rose receipt/transaction number, and promotional code – WEEKEND – to enter a drawing for a visit to the San Francisco Bay Area.

Your purchase and download guarantees you an entry in a drawing for a FREE weekend visit (hotel and airline) as my guest on March 27th at the Colors of Coffee Book Club discussion of IF I WERE YOUR WOMAN. The more purchases you make, the more chances you have to win!

Winners will be announced on Saturday, March 20, 2010 right here at my blog.

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Meet Reader Reviewer – Anna Berry
Friday, March 12th, 2010 One Lonely Comment »

My relationship with Anna began three years ago when she ordered a copy of my debut novel, When I’m With You. Since then, we’ve kept in touch. She’s been a faithful cheerleader throughout my writing career. Let me publically say thank you Anna for your love and support!!

Here is what Anna shared with me about reading romance . . . .

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