Calling Romance Readers and Writers
Do you like reading and/or writing romance? If you do, then you are going to want to check out the site The Long and the Short of It.
The Long and the Short of It is a site filled with reviews, interviews, contests, and submissions all focusing around the romance genre. Not only that, they offer free short stories for your reading pleasure.
They have plenty of contests and even link to author contests so you can have even more chances to win great stuff.
If you like writing romance, you’ll want to know about their submission guidelines:
1. All submissions must be the original work of the author.
2. Submissions must be sent in the body of an email with the appropriate subject heading, i.e. “short story submissionâ€? or “article submission” in the subject line. Please single space and use readable fonts like Times New Roman or Courier. Attachments will not be opened. Failure to put the correct heading in the subject line may result in your submission being deleted as spam.
3. Include the word count, title of the story, your name, pen name (if desired), and email address, along with link to your website or blog, if available and a short (50 words or less) author bio.
4. Word limit—1000 words (or less). Items over this limit will be deleted unread.
5. All short stories, regardless of genre, must have strong romance elements included. All articles must deal with the writing craft or the life of a writer.
6. At this time, we do not pay for short stories, however we do offer the author the opportunity to promote their other work through links to their website and/or book covers of previous works on the story, article or Fun Stuff page during the week of publication.
7. Please allow thirty days before enquiring about the status of your submission.
The Long and the Short of It is an open submissions site and we enjoy finding new writers and giving them a voice in a very busy marketplace. We read every submission we receive and judge them on the quality of writing, without regard to the author’s previous publication experience. However, the standard is extremely high and all submissions will be up against authors who take their writing and their growth in the craft seriously. We reserve the right to edit all material submitted for grammar, spelling, punctuation, and clarity. However, this is not an excuse to submit poorly executed stories.
Proofread your story, make it the best it can be and send a professional submission to us.
Those are just the general submission guidelines. Go to the submissions page if you want specific guidelines for articles, author interviews, and short stories.

March 17th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
I’d LOVE to write a romance novel! Seriously! Historical romance novels are really hard to write - they take a lot of research, but they’re fun!!
March 17th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
That’s exactly why I’m sticking with modern day when it comes to my romances.