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Founded in 1981, Romantic Times Bookclub (formerly known as Romantic Times Magazine) is the only publicly available magazine dedicated to the romance genre. The monthly publication features author interviews and book reviews for all romance sub-genres.  
 
Founded in 1981, Romantic Times Bookclub (formerly known as Romantic Times Magazine) is the only publicly available magazine dedicated to the romance genre. The monthly publication features author interviews and book reviews for all romance sub-genres.  
  
In addition to a magazine, Romantic Times has an annual [[Romantic Times Convention|convention]], bringing together readers, writers, and other industry professionals.
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In addition to a magazine, Romantic Times has an annual [[Romantic Times|convention]], bringing together readers, writers, and other industry professionals.
  
  

Revision as of 04:02, 4 January 2006

Founded in 1981, Romantic Times Bookclub (formerly known as Romantic Times Magazine) is the only publicly available magazine dedicated to the romance genre. The monthly publication features author interviews and book reviews for all romance sub-genres.

In addition to a magazine, Romantic Times has an annual convention, bringing together readers, writers, and other industry professionals.


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Romantic Times


About Romantic Times

Romantic Times was founded by Kathryn Falk when she realized there wasn't a publication dedicated to the massive romance market. According the magazine's (available on the website), the publication started out as a typewritten fanzine before growing into a slicker, glossier, nationally distributed magazine.

In 2005, Romantic Times added "Bookclub" the magazine's name, hoping to attract a broader audience.