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Romance Writing 101: Creating backstory

This week, Harlequin insider Grace talks you through imagining (and weaving in!) your characters’ backstories… Good morning aspiring writers! I’m fresh […]

Posted on: June 8, 2016
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SYTYCW Announcement

After five fantastic years of Harlequin’s SYTYCW bootcamp and contest, we know full well how much aspiring authors love an […]

Posted on: May 27, 2016
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Weekend Writing Tips: Pippa Roscoe

Associate Editor Pippa Roscoe brings you her weekend writing tip! Enjoy, and happy writing! The SYTYCW Editors x

Posted on: May 27, 2016
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Who should you target your submission to?

Associate Editor Elizabeth Mazer brings you her do’s (and don’ts!) for submitting your story to a Harlequin editor! At Harlequin, we pride […]

Posted on: May 25, 2016
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10 Tips for Writing a 21st Century Virgin

This week, Editorial Assistant Nicola Caws gives us her top 10 tips for writing a virgin heroine in the 21st century! The virgin […]

Posted on: May 23, 2016
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Romance Writing 101: Planning your story

This week, Harlequin insider Grace takes you through planning your romance… Well hello there! Today I’m writing to you all […]

Posted on: May 18, 2016
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Weekend Writing Tips: Laura McCallen

This weekend’s writing tip is from the lovely Laura McCallen! Enjoy, and happy writing! The SYTYCW Editors x

Posted on: May 13, 2016
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Romantic Suspense authors confess: tips to maintaining suspense!

It can be hard to keep the pacing tight in any novel, but imagine the pressure when writing suspense!  This […]

Posted on: May 10, 2016
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10 Tips for Writing the Perfect Cinderella Story

This week, Editorial Assistant Tilda McDonald gives us her top 10 tips for bringing a Cinderella story to life! We’ve all known and adored the […]

Posted on: May 9, 2016
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Make them suffer: Why conflict is necessary

This week, Susan Litman, Editor for Harlequin Special Edition, shows us why we should make our characters suffer! “They met. They […]

Posted on: May 4, 2016