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7 Questions Romance Authors Ask About Marketing — Answered From Inside 30+ Years of Reading Romance

Why isn’t romance author marketing working even when you’re posting consistently? What does reader-first actually mean in practice? Seven direct answers to the questions sitting underneath every frustrated author marketing conversation — answered from inside 30 years of reading romance.

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The Omniscient Narrator: The One Perspective that Can See What Authors and Readers Both Miss

The omniscient narrator in fiction is the all-knowing third-party voice that sees what no character can see. In romance author marketing, it’s the only position from which the complete picture becomes visible — and it’s built from thirty years of being the reader, combined with the marketing framework to name what that experience reveals.

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Romance Readers Don’t Read Books — They Live Inside Them. Here’s What That Means for Your Book Marketing

Romance readers don’t experience books the way readers of other genres do — they live inside them. Understanding what that actually means is the foundation of every content decision, every platform choice, and every piece of copy you’ll ever write as a romance author.

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Why Romance Is Different — And Why Everything You’ve Been Taught About Author Marketing Was Built for the Wrong Genre

Generic author marketing advice isn’t bad — it’s just built for the wrong genre. Romance readers search emotionally, follow storyworlds, and respond to invitation rather than promotion. Here’s why that changes everything about how you market your books.

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