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  • ...are considered a sub-genre of the [[paranormal]] [[Romance Sub-Genres|sub-genre]].
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  • ...of the West and vampires came out into the light. That will change, as the genre always does. What's popular today won't be tomorrow. ...gether, with your comments, they will map the landscape of today's romance genre from every possible angle. From story conception to the moment a reader fin
    2 KB (346 words) - 20:32, 25 November 2022
  • ...iven rise to separate imprints or lines, such as the [[Inspirational]] sub-genre which presumably concentrates not only on the relationship between the hero
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  • *'''Genre:''' Contemporary Romance
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  • ...fers an annual grant competition for the scholarly research of the romance genre. Academics doing research on romance fiction, readers, etc. are invited to
    452 bytes (62 words) - 21:55, 9 November 2007
  • ...The Romantic Times Convention is possibly the wildest event in the romance genre. Readers and writers gather for days of revelry, including cover model cont
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  • ...Title !! width="140" | Release Date !! width="140" | Publisher !! Genre !! Genre !! Note
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  • ...ng emphasis on romance and [[Erotic Romance|erotic romance]]. Although the genre originated in the fan fiction community, some original fiction is also writ A related homoerotic fiction genre is yaoi, which grew out of the Japanese fan fiction community. Like slash,
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  • [[Multi-Cultural]] romances are a [[Romance Sub-Genres|sub-genre]] that focus on stories about non-white characters or cultures. The romance ...well as publications such as [[Shades of Romance]] magazine devoted to the genre.
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  • ...members (all published authors), many of whom write in the erotic romance genre. It was founded in 2002 by author/editor/publisher [[Marilyn Jaye Lewis]].
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  • * Best In Genre
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  • ...d fantasy and hopes readers enjoy her published work in the erotic romance genre as much as she enjoyed writing it.
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  • ...ure, though there is much debate as to how it should be handled within the genre. Early RITA® awards included a [[Mainstream]] category -- possibly an a
    498 bytes (78 words) - 17:36, 26 January 2008
  • ...featured on the site, and offers an online forum for fans of this popular genre.
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  • ...vis is less confident in himself, than most heros in the romantic suspense genre.
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  • * '''Genre''': Paranormal
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  • In literature, the term [[Gothic]] refers to a genre that combines elements of both horror and romance which began in the 18th c ...e is found in present-day romance books in the [[:category:Gothic|Gothic]] genre, which has been further broken down into subcategories such as [[:category:
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  • ...s (MJ) Pearson writes gay historical fiction ([[Slash_and_yaoi|slash]]), a genre she herself once called "boy meets earl".
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  • ...ered) is a [[Romance Sub-Genres|sub-genre]] of the [[Romance Genre|romance genre]]. LGBT romances focus mainly on the relationships of gay, lesbian, bisexua
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  • ...n Felber) wrote historical romance, making her name in the [[Regency]] sub-genre. A native New Yorker, Layton was equally proud of her Jewish heritage and l
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