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− | [[Pamela Regis]] is a Professor of English at McDaniel College and a noted author of critical works about the romance genre. She is frequently interviewed by the media for her perspective on romance fiction in today's world. | + | [[Pamela Regis]] is a Professor of English at McDaniel College and a noted author of critical works about the romance genre. She is frequently interviewed by the [[Romance in the Media|media]] for her perspective on romance fiction in today's world. |
− | [[Pamela Regis]] is also a contributor to [http://teachmetonight.blogspot.com/ Teach Me Tonight], a blog dedicated to discussing the academic aspects of romance fiction. She is the author of [ | + | [[Pamela Regis]] is also a contributor to [http://teachmetonight.blogspot.com/ Teach Me Tonight], a blog dedicated to discussing the academic aspects of romance fiction. She is the author of [[A Natural History Of The Romance Novel]] |
* [http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/English/faculty/pregis/toc.htm Pamela Regis] | * [http://www2.mcdaniel.edu/English/faculty/pregis/toc.htm Pamela Regis] |
Revision as of 20:28, 24 November 2007
Pamela Regis is a Professor of English at McDaniel College and a noted author of critical works about the romance genre. She is frequently interviewed by the media for her perspective on romance fiction in today's world.
Pamela Regis is also a contributor to Teach Me Tonight, a blog dedicated to discussing the academic aspects of romance fiction. She is the author of A Natural History Of The Romance Novel
In The Media
- Spicing it up - The Baltimore Sun looks at the trend toward spicier romances. Regis is interviewed for the story.