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Crusie, Jennifer, 1998. 'Defeating the Critics: What We Can Do About the Anti-Romance Bias', first published in ''Romance Writer's Report'', Vol. 18 Number 6. June 1998: 38-39, 44. [http://www.jennycrusie.com/essays/defeatingthecritics.php]
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Crusie, Jennifer, 2000. 'I Know What It Is When I Read It: Defining the Romance Genre', first published in ''Romance Writer's Report''. [http://www.jennycrusie.com/essays/definingromancegenre.php]
  
 
Krentz, Jayne Ann, 2000. 'Are We There Yet? Mainstreaming The Romance', Keynote Speech at
 
Krentz, Jayne Ann, 2000. 'Are We There Yet? Mainstreaming The Romance', Keynote Speech at
 
Bowling Green State University Conference On Romance. [http://www.krentz-quick.com/bgspeech.html]
 
Bowling Green State University Conference On Romance. [http://www.krentz-quick.com/bgspeech.html]
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Lowell, Elizabeth (Anne Maxwell), "Popular Fiction: Why We Read It, Why We Write It."  [http://www.elizabethlowell.com/popfiction.html]

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Writers on Romance

Crusie, Jennifer, 1998. 'Defeating the Critics: What We Can Do About the Anti-Romance Bias', first published in Romance Writer's Report, Vol. 18 Number 6. June 1998: 38-39, 44. [1]

Crusie, Jennifer, 2000. 'I Know What It Is When I Read It: Defining the Romance Genre', first published in Romance Writer's Report. [2]

Krentz, Jayne Ann, 2000. 'Are We There Yet? Mainstreaming The Romance', Keynote Speech at Bowling Green State University Conference On Romance. [3]

Lowell, Elizabeth (Anne Maxwell), "Popular Fiction: Why We Read It, Why We Write It." [4]