But, I could be wrong. So I get to explore and perhaps find new reads by old favorites. Also Laura Kinsale. It often feels like a money grab on the part of these CR authors, and I resent that. What romance author do you miss the most? And another who I periodically check on is Katherine Allred. Also the was the place where Jeannie Lin published her first books set in China, so they are willing to look at different settings. There are beloved authors from years ago who have switched genres or retired but I know those old favourite books would bore me now. Cranking out a book a month is hardly unusual on KDP, especially in certain genres like self-help, erotica, and even romance. Whenever I switch from an academic paper to fiction writing, I . I read about half of book 2 with much the same reaction and I quit at that point. I love everything shes written, but I can understand her taking a break. Cookie Notice He moves on from his maudlin reflection very quickly, because he generally tries to take nothing very seriously, least of all himself. I loved her work. Why do some authors, actors, musicians, artists, and so forth become more popular and well-known than others, even if their work is of a demonstrably lower quality than some of their struggling contemporaries? Ive never read anything by Meredith Duran but would love to start! How can the romance community be improved or changed for you? It often feels like a money grab on the part of these CR authors, and I resent that.. I was definitely aware of some of the chances Harlequin takes, like the conquistador and native romance you mentioned. I think this may draw me back in! I miss Judith Duncan the most, closely followed by Paula Detmer Riggs, Helen Bianchin, and Laura Moore. This button displays the currently selected search type. Blast from the past. I havent been reading romance long enough to miss a particular author, but I can definitely understand why a number of them disappear. Meredith Duran - Historical Romance Novelist Coming February 27, 2018 BACK FROM THE DEAD, AN EARL SEEKS VENGEANCE. Sometimes a very short book (usually under 2 hours) will be priced at less than $5. I too wish shed write more romance! Its a weird I dont want it to be over thing I sometimes have.) (I have a bad habit of dog-earing pages with breathtaking description or particularly clever dialogue. And my name is Lydia so how could I not reply! Personally, I am not interested in her YA series. Ive never read anything by this author either but am eager to start love the covers too! Quentin Crisp, who had a rapier wit, used to answer audience questions on the spot, one of which was, What advice do you have for aspiring writers? and he replied, NEVER READ! After the audience laughed a while, he said something like, The reason you never want to read as an author is because then you start trying to sound like other people rather than just writing what you want to say. Nowadays my fav hr authors are Julie Anne Long and Mia Vincy. Academia.edu is a platform for academics to share research papers. So theres that to start with. As some here have said, the recent kerfuffle with RWA would be enough for a lot of romance authors to quietly vanish and secretly publish under a new name or genre. Crazy for publishers to expect and crazy for the authors who manage it. Science of Reading: The Podcast will deliver the latest insights from researchers and practitioners in early reading. So many series would abruptly stop or authors would just disappear off of the shelves with no explanation. and our by | Oct 29, 2021 | ark center hidden underwater base locations | john mccririck falling out of a boat | Oct 29, 2021 | ark center hidden underwater base locations | john mccririck falling out of a boat James Durham, Viscount Sanburne, seems to live in a golden world. Now a doctoral student in anthropology, she is happy to report that all three goals have become her favorite things to do. Now, for something much more nebulous like trends in literature, a similar principle applies. I am a massive fan of Judith Ivory, and, is one of my favorite books of all time. Keep writing great books! How much do publishers and editors shape public taste? Meredith was born and raised enamored of British history. I think beyond even feminist activism behind trends is just the coming of age of more young women who have been raised in a different time and expect different things from their heroes. Thanks, Dabney. Those are the ones that end up on the shelves at Target and Walmart, Costco, CVS and other places where people will grab a paperback. And nice to see another Paula Detmer Riggs fan. Sometimes books between 3-5 hours are priced around $10. Chicago North's Spring Fling was an amazing and inspiring weekend; I'm back home and filled with a fire to write. Whether the decision was based on sales (or lack thereof) or the desire for the Next Big Thing, Im sorry I no longer get to read some of these favorites. Unfortunately, while authors do break out in self publishing, its the ones that get contracts with big publishers that make it into most of the casual readers hands. Im planning to read her upcoming book. I miss Lynn Viehl. I dont blame you, but unless an author is self-published, they get zero say in the pricing. (What can I say? this column was originally published on June 9th, 2009. Clearly, you are a long-time romance fan. Simple Jess for example would probably spark an outcry. I love her Darkyn series (among others) and long for the featured stories of some of the characters appearing in the series. I also miss her. I found it too slow moving. And if its what their readers want, more power to them. And Im very grateful for AAR because I may have never known that Meljean Brook was back as Milla Vane. I have always loved books with a military setting and Emma Drummond was excellent and she set them in places many of us know little about. I dont think there is anything wrong with older or traditional sensibilities if it means wanting more depth in your stories and less ironic heroines. Yes, agree about Judith Duncan; I loved her books set in the Canadian wide open spaces. These new full cast recordings sound really odd, because while there are lots of voices, there are no sound effects! Bound By Your Touch sounds great. Still there is lack of evidence on success of physiologists or breeders at increasing the assimilatory or metabolic efciencies of the major cereal crops (Evans 1993). Havent read any of her books, but I thought her story about why she quit writing for Harlequin, even though she enjoyed it, was interesting. The more books the better! This article from 2012, not necessarily from a reputable source and maybe outdated, offers an interesting perspective about why former Harlequin Intrigue author, Ann Voss Peterson, broke ties to self-publish: https://jakonrath.blogspot.com/2012/05/harlequin-fail.html. Another pet peeve of mine is when an author feels the need to make a historical story more relevant by employing that wonky dual perspectives trope between old person reflecting on life and young person reporting about it. Bound by Your Touch sounds great! Im getting worried that Loretta Chase might be nearing retirement. Romantic Times calls it a "fascinating, Hi, yall! While their concerns are valid, I'd Steven Johnson on LinkedIn: [VGC] You against the writing machines: And thats a whole other can of worms Im not going to open right now. Im audio only now, so I have no objection to the audio experience, obviously. From what I have seen usually the shake out is usually 2-4 Regencies, 0-1 Victorians, 1-2 Medieval, Viking or Highlander, and 1 that fits into none of the above and that can range from late Moorrish Spain, to 1920s America, to Egypt, and even one that had a Spainsh Conquistador and Native American Woman even though some may have problem with the premise at least it not another Regency and it shows that the line is willing some risks and yes the author is still writing for the line the author had a book out in March of this year set in Egypt. And Phin is at least as compelling IMO. Now, the problem with this rule is that you will find a huge range of $2.99 stories anywhere between about 3,000 and 20,000 words. Ive seen a lot of trends and authors come and go and my personal opinion is that lighter books- in historical romance, not necessarily in other genres like paranormal etc. Thanks! 2011 The Duke of Shadows. BTW, I dont know what happened to the site, but its not rendering properly any more. I am a fan of the Charlotte Holmes series and Ive found Thomass feminist interpretation of the iconic detective to be unique and a welcome addition to the canon. And although Ruthie Knox was never in my Pantheon of favorite writers, Ive enjoyed a number of her books and I dont think shes published anything in a while either. So this isnt a blanket condemnation by any means, but its an issue for romance listeners to be aware of I think. Again. Its my opinion based on what I have observed and read over the past 35 years or so of being a romance reader in one form or another. I suppose like all of us, writers too sometimes feel theyre in a rut and want to break out, go in a different direction, shake things up, etc. This is last major publisher that does Medieval and they just had a Biltz for just Medieval, Viking and Highlander stores so it seems like they are really trying to expand in that direction. Was it a reaction to something the way that the pop music resurgence happened after grunge ruled the music charts? I wouldnt mind at all if Sherry Thomas wrote historical romances again either though, but I think if memory serves shes staying with the Charlotte Holmes series for at least another couple of years. If you are a member, the books on Audible are nearly always the same price regardless of length, which depends on your membership level. Julia Spencer-Fleming is whom I miss. They didnt work for me in either format, which is a shame. 2010 That Scandalous Summer. I reread The Blue Sword and The Hero and the Crown a few years ago and was, again, agog at their greatness. Or just my device? It wasnt about Torie, and that makes me sad. I know that there are exceptions to this but they are getting harder and harder to find. Were very excited about this one. Im curious to know more about why light fiction focusing on light-weighted female characters is a trend. As I pointed out above, Meredith Duran is younger than I am but her work reminds me and others of authors who were publishing at least 10 years earlier or more. Id been toying for a while with writing the tale of a cynical Prince Charming who falls in love with the Ugly Duckling. Wicked Becomes You Meredith Duran Author (2010) That Scandalous Summer Rules for the Reckless (Series) Meredith Duran Author Alison Larkin Narrator (2014) At Your Pleasure Meredith Duran Author (2012) Bound by Your Touch Meredith Duran Author (2009) Written on Your Skin Meredith Duran Author (2009) Fool Me Twice Rules for the Reckless (Series) When a certain fraudulent antiquity sets these two onto a collision course, Lydia is horrified to discover that she might be wrong about herself, because Jamesflashy and bottomless as a butterflyis nevertheless frighteningly attractive to her. She has a stable of narrators that she rotates through her books, bringing in new ones on a regular basis. I also miss the days of really digging into a long, meaty read. I just miss her amazing HRs so much..! I looked everywhere for your first book. Now, as I said, none of this was planned; it emerged organically, in the process of trying to figure out Lydia. At least now between blogs, twitter and other readers one can glean some kind of answer or update. That occurred to me as well! I hope they finally get their story because I found them interesting. Im going to have to get more bookshelves I think. Okay, Ill shut up now, but I cant wait for the rest of the world to read these books. Duran is not the only beloved romance writer who stopped-at least for now-penning love stories. She blames Anne Boleyn for sparking her lifelong obsession with British history (and for convincing her that princely love. I hope shes well, but its been several years since shes published and I no longer get newslettersso its not looking good. From exotic sandstone palaces. Drummond has to be very old by now (almost 90, I think). As I said (before I read your comments here) Im basing my observations on big publishers and the books getting the PR money and push. I also want a publsiher to help me build a career because I want to write one than one book and I want to throw open the world and write books that are set outside of Great Britian because I have ideas for books set in Russia and South America that I want to write and I just want to have the chance to write them. Last year one of my favorite writers, Kati Wilde, published a new book that was being released on audio first. I think my most missed are already mentioned. There are wonderful books out there Getting Schooled by Emma Chase comes to mind as an example that have multiple characters of multiple ages, and both genders, flashbacks, several different settings, humor, drama, even pathos, that are utterly perfect as both audio and print books.