The only worry is that Harper Collins bought them out a couple of years ago and they own publish AVON the line that started the endless Regency trend in historical romance. They often price their books at less than a buck a book and flood the best seller lists. I think publishing is pursuing a general trend, either rightly or wrongly, of pushing lighter, more ironic and sarcastic heroines because either the public wants it or they think the public wants it. 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. I wrote Meredith Duran an embarrassingly gushy fan letter, probably years ago (I'm a run-out-on-release-day-and-buy-it sort of fan). 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) My own reading selections belie that notion. Through AARs reviews and words of mouth from the people here, Ive discovered wonderful new-to-me authors to fill the HR void. Social media has become an indispensable element in any digital marketing strategy. Sometimes 20-30 hours or even more, for the same price. Do contemporary-in-corset authors have a younger audience? I am perhaps a little naive about the online community as I dont get involved with social media, e.g. wont ever write again but that they are no longer the commanding presence they once were in the genre and that I am pleasantly surprised when I hear of a new book from them. There are too many variables to make that claim, not to mention Amazon isnt the only game out there (believe it or not). Written on Your Skin is about trust. And I miss authors who may be an image of my youth, they might not work for me anymore, maybe: Iris Johansson (I do not like her crime books, same for others that come up), Judith mcNaught, Catherine Coulter, Tami Hoag, Elizabeth Lowell, Suzanne Brockmann, I just remember my enchantment when a new book came out . I cant remember if anyone mentioned Connie Brockway but she was an author I used to enjoy reading. I have fond memories of Zemindar. I know Dangerfield wasnt to everyones taste (theres usually more than a little kink in all of her books), but I loved her combination of heat, heart, and humor. (Granted, your average erotica short is 5,000 words, but KDP still considers a short story a book.). Always at the center of the crowd, widely adored despite his own best efforts to scandalize, he can do as he pleases and face no consequences for it. At the same time, researchers argue that . Im sure there are studies about the falling word count somewhere, but I, like others here, have definitely seen it without having to read a bunch of dissertations on the subject. It seem like most historicals are set in Faux Regency/Victorian England with usually with hero who is either angry or has emotional problems and is Duke in most cases with a heroine who either a pargon of virture or is so modern that is jarring and all they seem to do is agrue, make love, agrue more, deal with his emotional issues and figure that they suddenly love each other and that the end. She was an author with so much promise and her disappearance still bothers me. Meredith Duran is an English author of romance and historical fiction books. Not a chicken/egg but a system of mutual back and forth influence, as it were. Meredith Duran is a USA Today bestselling novelist and RITA award winner. Sherry Thomas, one of my favorites, is also one of your biggest cheerleaders. Youre right to be wary of claims without concrete evidence, Blackjack, but publishing and other forms of pop culture can be difficult to measure objectively. Likewise, I try to be a critical reader myself and check my own biases if I find that Im making assumptions about groups, including based on age. Blast from the past. That it exists at all can be blamed on Lydia. Id really like to know what it is that you find hard to cope with and also what the Amazon scam authors are as I havent a clue what this means. Its like the old joke, Theres lies. I really wish Cecilia Grant had written more romance novels. I most miss two who died, Roberta Gellis and Edith Layton, most. The more books the better! I dont blame you, but unless an author is self-published, they get zero say in the pricing. Much like music, the people who sign authors or artists determine the trends, although happily, with self publishing, there are more options. Theres damn lies. ELIZABETH DIE AND LEAVE US WITH NO MORE I voted for it in several categories in the latest AAR best books poll. I miss Lynn Viehl. They are legacies our real children and our childrens children can back, touch and feel and know us in a sense. MEREDITH DURAN blames Anne Boleyn for sparking her lifelong obsession with British history. Martyns FB page says shes going to write childrens books next! Heres an interesting article about some other scams including suspiciously prolific authors and book-stuffing: https://justpublishingadvice.com/kindle-scams-are-still-making-easy-money/. Not the authors fault. Theres always a bit of a grieving process for me as I let a favorite author go. Every day, I hear about AI-generated art, writing, search, etc., and the "They took our jobs! But I think its fair to say that she liked it! And how sad, yet understandable, if true. Meredith Duran is an English author of romance and historical fiction books. A 100-125k word book about the Holy Roman Empire sounds fascinating. Did Amazon have something to do with it? Left: Giving lectures and workshops on scientic writing. There are definitely Amazon scams out there, including plagiarism as you mention. A business can only take so many chances at once. Wow. They left more, however, a sense that Id not just skimmed a time period-or even a mental, sexual, or political one, but delved into and EXPERIENCED something that usually wasnt even on my radar.and then it was! This is true in a number of genres, and especially striking in traditionally published juvenile literature. Judith Ivory and Cecilia Grant are authors I love and miss greatly. Hi Meredith! He moves on from his maudlin reflection very quickly, because he generally tries to take nothing very seriously, least of all himself. Now a doctoral student in anthropology, she is happy to report that all three goals have become her favorite things to do. I know we will never agree on this point before Doomsday, but art can definitely exist for arts sake without an inherent agenda beyond pleasure. I think that some authors no longer write romance because their Muse has abandoned them or now speaks to them in a different voice/different genre, but I also think some of them simply could no longer get their books published. I miss HR author Adele Ashworth. Read book one and thought it was fine. Is it your perception that romance publishers are open to the idea that not all historicals must be in set in Regency England? Meredith was born and raised enamored of British history. I obviously dont object to the audio first titles, but as someone who grew up listening to actual audio drama (thank you BBC Radio 4!) Bound by Your Touch is one of the best the very best historical romances Ive ever read. I cant wait to read it (whether I win or not). I started her upcoming one and put it down. Its a weird I dont want it to be over thing I sometimes have.) Hopefully, the authors who have stopped writing will return or new authors will appear on the scene to fill this void. Im going to have to get more bookshelves I think. She is planning to return to writing again. Thered probably be a lot more originality in writing if authors quit chasing after trends and just told the stories itching to burst out of their imaginations. I have reservations I wont go into here, and quite honestly, think LB is simply jumping on a band wagon. Yes. Although I suspect narrators covet working for her because of her high profile in CR. Just wanted to say, I love those titles, especially Written on Your Skin. Just by looking at Top 100 lists on Amazon in a particular book category over a set period of time, I can observe current trends. All interesting variables to think about, but such a study probably wouldnt be practical. Its hard to say. Its hard not to make food metaphors their stories have a meatiness or a metaphorical fat that seems to be have disappeared from the genre. Maybe its time for me to have Christmas in late July. 50 Shades of Grey ripoffs, Cutesy titles mimicking How to Lose a Guy In Ten Days, anything with a Duke and the floods of YA books inspired by the Twilight series. This author sounds fabulous. Instagram page opens in new window Mail page opens in new window Whatsapp page opens in new window You notice almost nobody ever threatens to boycott certain editors (who can typically remain anonymous) or the publishing houses that green lighted and/or encouraged the controversial work in the first place. These two are Editors that were telling their authors how and what to write. I rememberthat there was even a category line that was 85k, I think it was Harlequin SuperRomance, and even the Trad. It seems the stories have gotten simpler and a lot less complex and interesting. I look at the difference between Almost Heaven and today books and it makes me want weep. Just look at the top male movie stars from 20 years ago or 10 compared to now. . The more books the better! Ruthie Knox went into publishing I believe, Brainmill Press? Who would you cite as the authors who inspired you? I dont even believe that women are beating up men in romances as a trend today, which was recently posited in a blog here. Im nodding my head at the notion that light-hearted, fluffy romances with one-dimensional characters are popular. I base this on a range of factors, including my own reading and observations but author interviews and social media accounts and some recent scholarships on representations of masculinity. Approximately 34% and 17% of middle-aged men and women, respectively, meet . Im going to review it for AG, so well see. How interesting, I did not know this. I really enjoyed The Duke of Shadows and cant wait to read Bound by Your Touch! And another fan of Zemindar! Emily Ratajkowski has worn an experimental top shaped like a plant to the Loewe show at Paris Fashion Week. MEREDITH DURAN grew up enamored of British history. For that, we randomly . And Phin is at least as compelling IMO. Chicago North's Spring Fling was an amazing and inspiring weekend; I'm back home and filled with a fire to write. Jael Wye (sfr, five years since a new release) A few caveats: Regretfully, you must have a U.S. mailing address to be eligible and if you review or write for another romance Website or blog, please dont enter. } Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Several of you commented how much you miss her work and shared your hopes that she'll return to writing romance. Christine Warren (a couple years, but her pending release keeps receding) I also think that perhaps the lack of meatiness may, at least now, have something to do with the fact that most authors in the genre are putting out at least two books a year. But I do think that this debate underpins the basic conflict between the hero and heroine, and I hope it comes through, if only because Lydia might seem awfully stubborn if you dont take her conviction seriously. She is writing. 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. And there are some authors who have lost the spark for me, I think their previous books were better than what theyre publishing now, and I do try their new stories but they end up always as bad to ok books. These new full cast recordings sound really odd, because while there are lots of voices, there are no sound effects! J.Quinn. DOS was great I loved that part of it was set in India, and now Hong Kong. facebook, twitter, etc. Do you know of any data or scholarship on this? At the same time, I might not think about age too much when I read because I would consider myself in an in-between age range where I feel like I can relate to both younger and older protagonists/authors. And yet, when I first returned to romances over a decade ago after a long break, I found the genre at large teeming with light-hearted books with fairly one-dimensional characters. Thanks, Dabney. Thats why it feels like a money-grab; some writers seem to crank these things out with little finesse, or they divide up a book (sections are often published within 2 weeks of one another) just to make money. Heres hoping. And their system definitely favors books less than a week old, which encourages more book churning. Its why I stopped bothering to write reviews there. Meredith Duran is an English author of romance and historical fiction books. Fool Me Twice (Rules for the Reckless, #2) By: Meredith Duran | Published: 2014. Thanks for the heads up. , Self-publishing too seems to help allow more authors to write the kinds of books they want. T.Dare.L.Kleypas. Loved all their books. Im becoming disillusioned with the romance novels being published today. I was excited when I heard about that mm book myselfthen I deflated when I read the blurb. My main concerns are always the same: to make sure that these characters capture a readers interest; that their romance is gripping and develops believably; and, last but not least, that the world in which they live seems engaging, absorbing, and real. (Not the ones here obviously). Bourne has definitely been working on a new book because she had posted a few things about it over the years its a Medieval setting, which is quite a departure from her Regency spy works. She does still write essays and things at Word Wenches that I like to read for a taste of her writing. Patricia Rice doing contemporary books ugh, etc. Is it difficult to balance academic writing with novel writing? I miss historical romances where the protagonists are truly complex or deeply flawed, the premise isnt afraid to stretch the genres boundaries, and the details are thoroughly grounded in the historical setting. Gosh, that seems crazy to me. I absolutely love her writing and am beyond curious to read her take on a Medieval setting. I couldnt agree more. Also Julie James . Third, you stated, I suspect theres lots of push back out there dark romances, nostalgia for traditional masculinity, etc., all from books I avoid when reading for pleasure. Like you, I am pleased there are more books centering female agency. But at the same time, I wouldnt necessarily regard traditional masculinity as a form of push back. It could very well be an act of nostalgia as you say, but it could also be because the women who write these stories simply prefer those types of characters.
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