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[[Elizabeth Lowell|Lowell, Elizabeth]] (Anne Maxwell), "Popular Fiction: Why We Read It, Why We Write It."  [http://www.elizabethlowell.com/popfiction.html]
 
[[Elizabeth Lowell|Lowell, Elizabeth]] (Anne Maxwell), "Popular Fiction: Why We Read It, Why We Write It."  [http://www.elizabethlowell.com/popfiction.html]
  
Barbara Samuel|Samuel, Barbara, 'Acts of Faith: Writing Romances as an Act of Courage', first given as a luncheon speech in Dallas. [http://www.barbarasamuel.com/columns-32.html]
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[[Barbara Samuel|Samuel, Barbara]], 'Acts of Faith: Writing Romances as an Act of Courage', first given as a luncheon speech in Dallas. [http://www.barbarasamuel.com/columns-32.html]

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Writers on Romance

This page is for articles/speeches written by romance writers about the romance genre.


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]

Gracie, Anne, 'Romantic Myths', first in the Victorian Writers' Centre magazine, WriteOn, based in Melbourne, Australia. [3]

Krentz, Jayne Ann, 2000. 'Are We There Yet? Mainstreaming The Romance', Keynote Speech at Bowling Green State University Conference On Romance. [4]

Lowell, Elizabeth (Anne Maxwell), "Popular Fiction: Why We Read It, Why We Write It." [5]

Samuel, Barbara, 'Acts of Faith: Writing Romances as an Act of Courage', first given as a luncheon speech in Dallas. [6]