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BOOK REVIEWS
Send galleys/manuscripts/ARCs to the
appropriate reviewer by the deadlines listed below, to be considered for
review. E-mail Giselle Hirtenfeld/Goldfeder ( ) with the title,
publisher, publication date and sub-genre of your book to find out where to send it
for review.
EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS
Romantic Times BOOKreviews accepts your articles for consideration of
publication in the magazine when space permits. Space is open to all
authors. To that end, authors should be sure to submit their
editorial materials by the correct due dates, for consideration.
All authors are encouraged to submit at least a spotlight for our RT
Clubhouse section (see details below.) If you would like to submit some
other type of article, please see our Submission Guidelines below.
Note: Editorial space is NOT guaranteed. It is
given at our editors' discretion.
Submission guidelines: If you are interested in contributing to one of our
columns, please contact Faygie Levy at or
(718) 237-1097 ext. 27. Please state which column, the angle, as well as, the
title and pub date of your next release.
We have limited monthly space for Pros on Prose and our genre specific
columns, so please contact us in advance. Also, we want to explore a
variety of topics for these columns. If your idea has already been done,
advance contact provides the opportunity to identify another angle.
Some of the Columns Available to Authors are:
Clubhouse Spotlight: (200-250 words)
Send us a short angle driven author profile, latest news, related
anecdotes, photos and/or new release information. The focus should be on
something unique that will help sell the book.
Behind The Scenes: (750-800 words)
Anecdote, essay. This column allows authors to captivate readers'
imaginations using the backdrop of their novel, the story behind the
story. For historical books authors could write about: a typical day in
England 1625; a biography on a famous figure or a fascinating legend.
For contemporary books: a real-life event that inspired your novel,
first-hand research experience or a social issue that spurred your
latest.
Feature: (800-1100 words)
Authors can brainstorm feature length articles. All query letters are
welcome.
Pros On Prose / Writer Tips: (650-750 words)
A how-to column that instructs intermediate and new writers. Previous
Pros on Prose columns include: "What's My Line?": a quiz to determine
which Harlequin category is right for you, "Writing the Blockbuster" and "Understanding the Power of Dialogue."
Editorial should be submitted to Faygie Levy by the deadlines listed below. Editorial can be submitted by e-mail ( ), faxed to (718) 624-4231 or mailed to 55 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201.
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Editorial and Galleys Due
September 15
October 15
November 15
December 15
January 15
February 15
March 15
April 15
May 15
June 15
July 15
August 15 |
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