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Old 01-28-2009, 10:06 AM   #25
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In case anyone is interested, author submissions to Harlequin are a quick way to make some easy $$$. In fact, as a senior and grad, my profs suggested it to the class as a way to supplement income. Harlequin's website has the details. You follow the formula of plucky girl meets annoying guy, they work together to overcome an obstacle, fine line between love and hate, happily ever after. I think it pays about $3000 (or $300) per accepted manuscript. You can knock out a book in a weekend.
I was looking at that a few weeks ago. I had trouble coming up with a decent plot though.
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