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There are no hard rules in the [[Romance Genre]] except that the novels must contain a relationship and romantic love, and have an emotionally satisfying ending. | There are no hard rules in the [[Romance Genre]] except that the novels must contain a relationship and romantic love, and have an emotionally satisfying ending. | ||
− | It is arguable whether relationships must be between just two people, as some [[Romance Sub- | + | It is arguable whether relationships must be between just two people, as some [[Romance Sub-Genres]] tackle alternative relationship types. |
There are a lot of great myths surrounding what can and can't be included in a romance novel -- every single myth can be disproven. | There are a lot of great myths surrounding what can and can't be included in a romance novel -- every single myth can be disproven. |
Latest revision as of 17:54, 14 September 2008
There are no hard rules in the Romance Genre except that the novels must contain a relationship and romantic love, and have an emotionally satisfying ending.
It is arguable whether relationships must be between just two people, as some Romance Sub-Genres tackle alternative relationship types.
There are a lot of great myths surrounding what can and can't be included in a romance novel -- every single myth can be disproven.