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− | [[Kathryn Falk]] - Love or hate her magazine, [[Romantic Times Magazine|Romantic Times]], Kathryn Falk is made romance history by starting the first nationally distributed publication dedicated to the romance genre. | + | * [[Jane Austen]] |
− | [[Georgette Heyer]] - Georgette Heyer is a key influence on today's romance authors, especially those who write Regencies. | + | * [[Charlotte Bronte]] |
+ | * [[Kathryn Falk]] - Love or hate her magazine, [[Romantic Times Magazine|Romantic Times]], Kathryn Falk is made romance history by starting the first nationally distributed publication dedicated to the romance genre. | ||
+ | * [[Georgette Heyer]] - Georgette Heyer is a key influence on today's romance authors, especially those who write Regencies. | ||
+ | * [[Vivian Stephens]] - Without Vivian Stephens, there wouldn't be a [[Romance Writers of America]] |
Revision as of 06:03, 14 February 2006
- Jane Austen
- Charlotte Bronte
- Kathryn Falk - Love or hate her magazine, Romantic Times, Kathryn Falk is made romance history by starting the first nationally distributed publication dedicated to the romance genre.
- Georgette Heyer - Georgette Heyer is a key influence on today's romance authors, especially those who write Regencies.
- Vivian Stephens - Without Vivian Stephens, there wouldn't be a Romance Writers of America