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In [[1985 Golden Medallion Winners|1985]], the [[Romance Writers of America]] introduced the [[RITA®:Best Inspirational Romance|Inspirational]] category into their [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] (now known as RITA®) competition. The first winner of the award was [[Charlotte Nichols]] for her title ''For The Love of Mike''. | In [[1985 Golden Medallion Winners|1985]], the [[Romance Writers of America]] introduced the [[RITA®:Best Inspirational Romance|Inspirational]] category into their [[RITA|Golden Medallion]] (now known as RITA®) competition. The first winner of the award was [[Charlotte Nichols]] for her title ''For The Love of Mike''. | ||
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+ | * [[Dusk Peterson|Peterson, Dusk]] (non-Christian religions) |
Revision as of 10:15, 8 June 2006
Inspirational romances celebrate traditional Christian values, though they can focus on other faiths.
In 1985, the Romance Writers of America introduced the Inspirational category into their Golden Medallion (now known as RITA®) competition. The first winner of the award was Charlotte Nichols for her title For The Love of Mike.
Authors
- Peterson, Dusk (non-Christian religions)