The post 3.1 How to define your romance reader avatar first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Most romance authors try to write for everyone and end up connecting clearly with no one. In this lesson, you’ll define a specific romance reader avatar so y...
The post 2.4 How to write your romance author bio first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.One bio copied and pasted everywhere isn’t doing the job. This lesson gives you a five‑step framework for writing platform‑specific romance author bios that sell...
The post 2.3 Romance author brand style guide: your brand made visible first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.You’ve done the inner work. Now you make it visible. Lesson 3 walks you through every visual decision—from your colour palette and font trio...
The post 2.2 You—the brand: how author branding works for romance writers first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Most romance authors start with colours and fonts. This lesson shows you why that’s the wrong order and walks you through the inner work...
The post 2.1 The power of a name: how to choose your romance author pen name first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Your author name goes on every cover and every reader interaction you’ll have. Lesson 1 walks you through the real‑name vs pen‑name de...
The post 1.5 Self‑publishing vs traditional publishing in romance first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Both publishing paths have real trade‑offs. This lesson gives you an honest look at self‑publishing vs traditional publishing in romance and help...
The post 1.4 Romance market trends 2026: what readers want now first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Reader expectations shift every year. Here’s what romance readers want in 2026 and how current romance market trends should influence the way you wr...
The post 1.3 Finding Your Romance Author Niche and Target Reader first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Your sub‑genre tells readers what you write. Your romance author niche tells them why your book is the one they’ve been waiting for. In this lesso...
The post 1.2 Romance Sub-Genres List: Find Where Your Book Belongs first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Readers don't search "romance." They search for grumpy small-town cowboy or dark mafia anti-hero. Here's how to find your book's address in the...
The post 1.1 Self‑Publishing Romance Novels: The Market in 2026 first appeared on Author Ever After 😘.Self-publishing romance novels is not a pipe dream or a shortcut. It is a real way to build a joyful, sustainable author career when you understand...