Five Favourite Love Stories and Why They Work
1603 readersI love a good love story. A well-written romance has the power to snare me as a lifelong fan of the author. As a writer, I find a romance the most rewarding part of a novel to craft. For purposes of this post, by ?romance? I mean a love story of so...

The Story Behind Jill Limber?s A Heart That Dares
3582 readers The Story Behind the Book is Literarily Speaking?s newest feature. Here we find out either the inspiration behind authors? books or how they got published. Today?s guest is Jill Limber, author of the historical romance novel, A Heart That Dares. ????????????????????????????????????????????? The Story Behind A Heart That Dares By Jill Limber I suppose my inspiration for this

Interview with ?The Right Track? Jill Limber + Giveaway!
3400 readers We welcome today Jill Limber, author of the historical romance novel, A Heart That Dares. Jill is giving away a copy of her book (see details below interview)! A multi-published author and former RWA President, Jill Limber?s latest books are Montana Morning, A Heart That Dares and The Right Track. As a child, some of

Agent Scott Eagan on Romance vs. Women?s Fiction
4086 readers When I first opened Greyhaus Literary Agency in 2003, I decided to focus simply on romance and women?s fiction. Since that time, I honestly don?t know how many times I have been asked ?What is the difference between romance and women?s fiction?? It seems that, in my humble opinion, the line has really been blurred between these two genres.

5 Things You Should Know About Dancing Her Dreams Away by Alretha Thomas
9604 readers 5 Things You Should Know About Dancing Her Dreams Away By Alretha Thomas 1. The photo on the cover of the book depicts a young African-American Woman dancing under a disco ball. As the adage goes, please don?t judge the book by its cover. The story in Dancing Her Dreams Away is universal and speaks to

Less is More: Aristotle and Four Simple Steps to Better Short Stories
1683 readersSince short stories aren?t as popular as they used to be, a lot of writers don?t know how to write them. I know, because I?m one of them. Way back in high school, before I applied for my first creative writing contest, I gave a copy of my best short story tomy favorite English teacher. After
Let?s Talk About Gender, Baby
1603 readersI was learning for the first time to treat a female woman with respect, to approach her not as a sworn adversary, but as something more than that. AU: OK? For many women, the use of the scientific term is

The Story Behind The Unexpected Son by Shobhan Bantwal
1444 readersThe Story Behind the Book is Literarily Speaking?s newest feature. Here we find out either the inspiration behind authors? books or how they got published. Today?s guest is Shobhan Bantwal, author of the women?s fiction novel, The Unexpected Son (Kensington). ????????????????????????????????????????????? What If? By Shobhan Bantwal ? author of THE UNEXPECTED SON The theme for my latest

Contemporary Romance Author Becky Due on ?The Dumpster Virtual Book Tour? Feb. 1
1678 readersJoin Becky Due, author of the contemporary romance novel, The Dumpster: One Woman?s Search for Love (Due Publications), as she virtually tours the blogosphere February 1? ? February 25 2011 to talk about her new book. Becky Due is becoming the new voice of women?s fiction. She has the courage, honesty and writing style for
Agent Advice: Louise Fury of L. Perkins Associates
29964 readers "Agent Advice" is a series of quick interviews with literary and script agents who?talk with Guide to Literary Agents about their?thoughts on writing, publishing, and just about anything else. This installment features Louise Fury, of L. Perkins Associates. Louise runs her own blog here. You can follow her on Twitter: @LouiseFury. She is seeking: High-concept young adult fiction and fun, imaginative, and engaging middle
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