r/romancewriters
r/RomanceWriters is a sub for writers of all sub-genres of romance to discuss issues of craft, publishing, rights, marketing, well-being…
How to think about r/romancewriters
The community is dedicated to writers of all sub-genres of romance, providing a space for discussions about writing craft, publishing strategies, marketing, and the well-being of authors. Members share insights, seek advice, and celebrate successes in the romance writing journey. The focus on both the creative and business aspects of romance writing sets this community apart, fostering a supportive environment for both aspiring and established authors.
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Audience
Participants are primarily romance writers, ranging from beginners to seasoned authors. The community attracts a diverse demographic, including various age groups and backgrounds, united by a passion for romance literature. Members typically seek guidance, feedback, and camaraderie, creating a positive and encouraging vibe that emphasizes collaboration and shared experiences in the writing process.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes writing tips, personal experiences, questions about the publishing process, and discussions about character development and plot structure. Members appreciate constructive feedback and support, while overly promotional posts or content that lacks genuine engagement may receive downvotes. The community encourages regular participation, with members often sharing updates on their writing progress and milestones.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should engage authentically by providing value without overt self-promotion. Sharing resources, offering writing tools, or hosting Q&A sessions can resonate well with the community. However, members are generally hostile to blatant marketing tactics, so brands should focus on building relationships and contributing to discussions rather than pushing products. Content that aligns with the community's interests, such as writing challenges or collaborative projects, can foster positive engagement.
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r/romancewriters — frequently asked questions
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How many subscribers does r/romancewriters have?
r/romancewriters has approximately 15,021 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
What is r/romancewriters about?
The community is dedicated to writers of all sub-genres of romance, providing a space for discussions about writing craft, publishing strategies, marketing, and the well-being of authors. Members share insights, seek advice, and celebrate successes in the romance writing journey. The focus on both the creative and business aspects of romance writing sets this community apart…
What subreddits are similar to r/romancewriters?
Communities similar to r/romancewriters include r/romanceauthors, r/romancelandia, r/betareaders, r/pubtips.
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