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LoveLetter is the first and so far only German in print romance magazine. It was founded by Kris Alice Hohls in Fabruary 2005, and the first issue was published in Apirl 2005. The monthly magazine contains articles, interviews, special features and reviews and covers all romance sub-genres. Even though the format might suggest a fanzine the content was high profile from issue nr. 1.  
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LoveLetter is the first and so far only German in print romance magazine. It was founded by Kris Alice Hohls in Fabruary 2005, and the first issue was published in Apirl 2005. The monthly magazine contains articles, interviews, special features and reviews and covers all romance sub-genres. Even though the format might suggest a fanzine the content was high profile from issue nr. 1. Conrtibuting authors in the first three issues alone included [[Eloisa James|Eloisa James]], [[Kresley Cole|Kresley Cole]], [[Karen Hawkins|Karen Hawkins]], [[Connie Brockway|Connie Brockway]], [[Stephanie Bond|Stephanie Bond]], [[Sandy Curtis|Sandy Curtis]], [[Sandra Schwab|Sandra Schwab]] and [[Karen Marie Moning|Karen Marie Moning]].
  
 
In April 2007 the magazine will be relaunched in a thicker, glossier and more commercial format.  
 
In April 2007 the magazine will be relaunched in a thicker, glossier and more commercial format.  

Revision as of 10:48, 13 January 2007


LoveLetter is the first and so far only German in print romance magazine. It was founded by Kris Alice Hohls in Fabruary 2005, and the first issue was published in Apirl 2005. The monthly magazine contains articles, interviews, special features and reviews and covers all romance sub-genres. Even though the format might suggest a fanzine the content was high profile from issue nr. 1. Conrtibuting authors in the first three issues alone included Eloisa James, Kresley Cole, Karen Hawkins, Connie Brockway, Stephanie Bond, Sandy Curtis, Sandra Schwab and Karen Marie Moning.

In April 2007 the magazine will be relaunched in a thicker, glossier and more commercial format.


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