Courtney Giardina, a contemporary
romance novelist from New York, takes a solo trip to Wilmington, North Carolina and discovers the relaxing benefits of solo travel in this week's Women Who Travel Solo.
Susan Rivers is
a romance novelist from way back..
Not exact matches
Pornographers and young - adult
novelists alike would slap their foreheads in exasperation over Jack & Diane, the dreamy, abstract art movie writer - director Bradley Rust Gray made
from the ripely commercial premise of a teenage lesbian werewolf
romance.
Next week, new memoirs arrive
from Pulitzer Prize winning
novelist Richard Russo and
romance author Daneille Steel, along with a posthumous essay collection
from David Foster Wallace and historian Thomas E. Ricks» critique of the American military since WWII.
She's transformed herself
from sexy
romance novelist, to getting it on in the kitchen and she's doing it in style with Wolfgang Puck.
Patricia's clients include RITA Award - winning and USA Today bestselling
romance author Sarina Bowen (Rookie Move, Berkley / Penguin); women's fiction authors Loretta Nyhan (Digging In, Lake Union Publishing) and Susan Bishop Crispell (Dreaming in Chocolate, St. Martin's Press); young adult
novelists Axie Oh (Rebel Seoul, Tu Books) and Mary McCoy (Camp So - and - So, Lerner / Carolrhoda Lab); and middle grade
novelists Kristi Wientge (Karma Khullar's Mustache, Simon and Schuster Children's), Hayley Chewins (The Turnaway Girls, forthcoming
from Candlewick), Margaret Dilloway (Summer of a Thousand Pies, forthcoming
from Balzer + Bray / HarperCollins), and Sandy Stark - McGinnis (Extraordinary Birds, forthcoming
from Bloomsbury Children's), among others.
I'm going to build a little
from a blog I read by Morgan Hawke (she is an erotic
romance novelist, so don't click on the link to read the article if you're under 18, okay?)
I ran across this quote today,
from a post that historical
romance novelist Courtney Milan wrote this week as an open letter to agents.
There's no way a debut
novelist in the
romance genre would EVER get away with some of the story line twists that Glines pulls, and it comes
from having the ability to say, «You know what?