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This satire article was inspired by Natalie Berner’s satire piece “How to write a profitable female YA dystopia.” Thank you Natalie for inspiring and allowing me to build off your idea. Are you a ...
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(AP) — Have you ever watched a holiday rom-com on Hallmark Channel or Lifetime — or any of the other many networks and streamers that now air them — and thought, “I could write that”? It's harder than ...
Years ago, I was having lunch with a group of female attorneys. We chatted about our cases and families, trading war stories about the exhausting juggle that’s required when you try to “have it all.” ...
Romance writers came into Christine Larson’s life at an inopportune moment. As a graduate student at Stanford University and mother to two young children, Larson suddenly found herself navigating an ...
Author Vanessa Riley first started reading romance novels as an escape from her Ph.D studies in mechanical engineering at Stanford. Now she’s published more than 20 books of romance and historical ...
Beverly Jenkins, among the most prolific and celebrated authors of the Black romance genre, will visit Indiana University’s Lilly Library today for a Valentine’s Day-oriented conversation about ...
Alina Khawaja was an author who came onto my radar because of her debut, Maya’s Laws of Love. It was a fun romance and instantly made me want to read more from her, which is why I had to pick up ...
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