Romance/Love: June 21, 2006 Issue [#1113]
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Table of Contents

1. About this Newsletter
2. A Word from our Sponsor
3. Letter from the Editor
4. Editor's Picks
5. A Word from Writing.Com
6. Ask & Answer
7. Removal instructions

About This Newsletter

Welcome to this week's edition of the Romance/Love newsletter. Each edition highlights stories and poetry on the site containing romance and love for your reading pleasure.

~*Heart*~ Diane ~*Heart*~


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Letter from the editor

Romantica


The romance industry is changing. It's always been open to exploring sexuality, but only on a surface level. Scenes were descriptive when compared to non-romance genre literature, but all in all, they were tame. Now, the industry is beginning to recognize mainstream acceptance of more sensual language in literature.

Many traditional romance publishers are now calling for more erotic works of literature. Harlequin and Avon romance publishers are both starting specific lines of romantica. Until recently, this was published primarily by smaller publishing houses, meaning that the market was limited. This also limited earning potential by authors interested in this genre.

These publishing houses are still calling for thoughtful works of romance, with all of the traditional requirements of plot and characterization. They are just adding a new level of sensuality in the descriptions of character intimacy. Adding these major markets to the romantica industry means there is a need for more romance writers.

Writing sensual literature is based on including all five senses. Think of a scene from five angles. Ask yourself what you would see in this situation, then what you would feel, hear, smell, and finally, taste. Include as many senses in a scene as possible to draw the reader into the moment.

Until Next Time,
Diane Author Icon


Editor's Picks

I am highlighting some stories and poetry below for your reading pleasure. Enjoy, and remember to send a review to the author.



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Love can survive anything
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Ask & Answer

The editors work hard to make sure the newsletters are informative and enjoyable. We appreciate your responses.


*Note1*   monty31802 - "All of the customs sound quite good, although tossing the bouquet may have been an improvement. I think all of them might have led to fun. Another interesting Newsletter, Diane."

I agree. I'd much rather toss a bouquet than be mobbed by the guests! Thanks for the feedback. *Smile*

*Note1* Vivian Author Icon - "Diane, you have given writers a great idea to work with. I like the idea of using a romance custom to build a scene in a romance story."

Thanks, Viv. I look forward to seeing you use a custom in a romance story soon. *Wink*

*Note1* Katya the Poet Author Icon - "Hey, thanks for putting one of my poems in your newsletter! I've already had a click!"

You're welcome, Katya! *Smile*


Writing Exercise

Write a descriptive romance scene using all five senses. Send me your scene and I'll include a link in my Romance/Love newsletter next month. Write On!


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