Articles related to "Category Romance"The romance novel industry is hardly the lightweight it's often taken for. In fact, it is a powerful force in book publishing, comprising half the paperback market.
The Mills and Boon company is one hundred years old. Despite the critics, it continues to grow in popularity and diversity.
Kate Walker's book, 12-Point Guide to Writing Fiction has been re-released. Revised, with added extras, it is an aspiring romance writer's perfect guide.
Since each romance publisher has different guidelines as to the levels of intimacy they expect in love scenes, it pays to know the three types of romantic scenes.
Romance novels were once defined as bodice rippers, but not today. Modern romantic literature has evolved and become more sophisticated, as has its readers.
Increasingly aspiring and published authors alike are keeping up to date on the world of romance publishing by regularly reading industry-related blogs.
Simplifying, for the writer, the bewildering categories of genre and sub-genre in romance fiction.
Compared to other genres the romance fiction market earned an estimated revenue of 1.375 billion US Dollars in 2007. What then makes a good romance?
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