Pretty standard pay for a first-time author is about 1000 to 1500 dollars, regardless of who your publisher is. If they're a big-name, like Harlequin, they'll give you that much as an advance, and then more in the very unlikely event that your earned royalties exceed that amount.
Check out the Romance Writers of America for more information and details. The Harlequin website also has some good advice about writing. Both links are below.
2006-08-29 12:15:55
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answered by Doctor Why 7
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answered by Anonymous
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How Much Does Harlequin Pay
2017-01-20 11:58:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Here's their website with guidelines for writers. It doesn't mention the pay for the first novel.
http://www.eharlequin.com/cms/learntowrite/ltwArticle.jhtml?pageID=021101wu00001
I did find another site called SHOW ME THE MONEY that listed the pay for different romance publishers:
http://www.karenafox.com/money.htm#Harlequin%20Romance
2006-08-29 14:24:02
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answered by Ginger/Virginia 6
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Are you a freelance writer who would like to understand much more about how to earn wonderful cash doing what you appreciate? If you want to advance your creating career
2016-06-04 01:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Harlequin "books" are not written by people, they are written by machines.
2006-08-29 11:42:02
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answered by bigjohn B 7
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I too, would like to know.
2006-08-29 11:41:35
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