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* [[Tressie Lockwood|Lockwood, Tressie]] | * [[Tressie Lockwood|Lockwood, Tressie]] | ||
* [[Dusk Peterson|Peterson, Dusk]] | * [[Dusk Peterson|Peterson, Dusk]] | ||
+ | * [[Francis Ray| Ray, Francis]] | ||
* [[Anisa Damien | Damien, Anisa]] | * [[Anisa Damien | Damien, Anisa]] | ||
== Titles == | == Titles == | ||
* [[MY BROTHER, COYOTE]] - Navajo, [[GLBT]] | * [[MY BROTHER, COYOTE]] - Navajo, [[GLBT]] |
Revision as of 21:54, 3 November 2009
Multi-Cultural romances are a sub-genre that focus on stories about non-white characters or cultures. The romance tradition is heavily skewed toward Anglo-European cultures and time periods such as the Regency. Multi-Cultural romance stories often focus on the African-American experience, but also include other countries and ethnic groups.
There are publishers who focus their lines on Multi-Cultural romance as well as publications such as Shades of Romance magazine devoted to the genre.
Multicultural Publishers
- Amira Press
- Ellora's Cave Publishing
- Kirkham Press
- New Concepts Publishing - See Harmony (TM)
- Samhain Publishing
- Torquere Press
Authors
- Buchanan, James
- McKeever, Gracie C.
- Michaels, TJ
- Lockwood, Tressie
- Peterson, Dusk
- Ray, Francis
- Damien, Anisa
Titles
- MY BROTHER, COYOTE - Navajo, GLBT