Your manuscript is polished. Your series is planned. So why can't you figure out how to publish it?
Because dual-genre fiction doesn't fit in neat boxes.
You can have a brilliant romantasy manuscript, but if you don't know how to position it?if you query the wrong agents, design a cover that signals only one genre, write a blurb that confuses readers?your book won't find its readers.
Publishing romantasy is uniquely challenging. Romance agents might think it's too fantasy-heavy. Fantasy agents might think it's too romance-focused. Your cover needs to appeal to both audiences. Your marketing must reach romance and fantasy readers who hang out in completely different spaces.
Most writers get it wrong. They position as pure romance or pure fantasy instead of embracing dual-genre appeal. They design covers that work for one audience but not the other. They don't understand heat level expectations or series strategy.
Selling Magic and Romance teaches you to navigate dual-genre publishing. Position your book to attract both audiences. Query agents who represent romantasy. Design covers with dual-genre appeal. Write blurbs that hook both readers. Market to two communities. Build a sustainable romantasy career.
Traditional and self-publishing strategies. Real market data. Realistic expectations.
Because writing the book is only half the battle. Publishing it right gets it into readers' hands.
Book 5 in the Write Romantasy Like a Badass series.