Subgenres In Romance Novels

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Top 1.   Feb 21, 2005 9:25 AM

» jerrib - Hi Flo

Congratulations on bringing this topic back to life.

I have never tried this type of writing, but it's a great way to escape when you want to get away from everyday cares. A nice bubble bath, some chocolate and a romance novel. Now that's a great remedy for life's tough challenges at times.

-- posted by jerrib



Top 2.   Feb 21, 2005 10:08 AM

» Red - romance...

Flo,

You're getting to be a busy lady. I'm so glad you've adopted this topic.

I have written a romance novel. It is gathering dust on a shelf here in my computer room. smile It's set in Gettysburg, PA during the Civil War. It is a time travel. One day maybe I will get around to revising it. It's been in the works for around 15 years.

-- posted by Red



Top 3.   Feb 22, 2005 6:59 AM

» Flo_Cardinal - Re: Hi Flo

In response to Hi Flo posted by jerrib:
Jerrii, you are so right. I have several projects going on the computer, both at the Suite and elsewhere, and, after a busy day writing, it's nice to settle down in my easy chair with a romance and just relax with someone else's words.Flo

-- posted by Flo_Cardinal



Top 4.   Feb 22, 2005 7:04 AM

» Flo_Cardinal - Re: romance...

In response to romance... posted by Red:
Talking about busy people, look at all the links in your signature file! But I like to keep busy and I have a few sites on other web pages as well. Keeping busy with my writing keeps the mind active. Now, if I would only get out of this chair occasionally, and get my plump little body active. (<;
Flolo

-- posted by Flo_Cardinal



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