Dangerous Men and Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the Romance
 

Dangerous Men & Adventurous Women: Romance Writers on the Appeal of the Romance

by Sandra Brown, Laura Kinsale, Elizabeth Lowell, Mary Jo Putney

Why read 'em? Why write 'em? Some of us may scoff at romance novels, yet they make up 35-40% of mass market paperbacks. They have a language and a genre all their own that non-readers don't (or won't) understand. This series of essays by popular romance novelists explores the unique qualities and purpose of romance novels. (read review)

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By romance authors about romance novels. It's a little dated (written in 1992), but there are a lot of thought-provoking essays.

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    Looks cool.

    posted Friday, May 30 2008
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