Romance Writing Resources

There are thousands of resources out there for writers, each with the purpose of helping budding authors and those already established meet their goals. This page will link to some of my favorite romance related writing resources from others. I hope that you find them useful and check back often for new finds.

I’m always on the lookout for new items to add so if you come across something you think would fit here, please email me and tell me all about it!

Resources for Romance Writers

The Passionate Pen- resources for romance writers from Jenna Petersen.

All About Romance- articles and resources from authors well known and not.

Romance Writers of America- RWA national website.

Charlotte Dillon’s Resources- a fountain of information from Charlotte Dillon.

Little Helpers

Leap Year Calculator- find out what was a leap year… and what was not. 

Moon Phase- find the moon phase for any day between 1800 and 2199.

Social History- read articles about everything from Christmas to an Anglo-Saxon survival guide.

QueryTracker- free database of literary agents, plus tools to make your queries easier.

History Specific

The Beau Monde- repository of information from published and unpublished Regency styled authors.

Glossary of Regency Clothing- the title of this one speaks for itself (site plays music).

Men’s Wear- short descriptions and images of menswear from 1797 to 1810.

Regency Dictionary- dictionary of terms used in the Regency period.

Baby Bottles- a history of baby bottles.

1819 London- travel back to 1819 London to visit places of interest.

Castles and Manors- images of castles and manors found throughout Britain.

Georgian Index- articles and information on Georgian life and times.

Napoleon Series- fount of knowledge on all things Napoleon.

The Peerage- Emily Hendrickson’s primer on the peerage of Britain.

The Fashion Pages- Regency fashion portrait goodies.

London Clubs- clubs in London and a brief history of each.

Regency Repository- information and articles on everything from the arts to the military.

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