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    Harm in reading romance novels? -AJC, Jun 2007
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    by readforpleasure  7-5-2007    2
     by Tali99  
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    Erica Jong: The Women Writers' Ghetto, Pub. Weekly, Apr 2007
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    by readforpleasure  6-27-2007   
     by righthand  
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    Who reads sci fi and romance?
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    by readforpleasure  7-14-2007   
     by thekay  
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    Best New Paranormal Romance -RfP, Jul 2007
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    by readforpleasure  7-8-2007   
     Several great stories and a couple of duds.
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    NYT Paper Cuts on book reviewing, 12 June 2007
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    by readforpleasure  6-26-2007   
     An interesting exchange between the senior editor of the NY Times Book Review and several romance authors. The whole comments section is worth a read!
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    Bob WhEarley, newspaper editor & romance novelist--Houston Chron, 9/07
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    by readforpleasure  9-8-2007   
     Whearley wrote five romances in 1986-88: http://www.romancewiki.com/Fran_Earley
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    Margrett Dawson: Secret Services
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    by readforpleasure  6-26-2007   
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    Review: Marianna Jameson: Big Trouble
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    by readforpleasure  6-26-2007   
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    Review: Mary Balogh: The Gilded Web
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    by readforpleasure  6-26-2007   
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    Salon on Stephanie Meyer's "Twilight"
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    by readforpleasure  7-30-2008   
     A perceptive article. It's interesting that Miller mentions the placeholder theory, which holds that writing a flat character lets the reader insert him or herself into the role. That's an old theory and dated in some ways, but it's possible that teenagers do at times insert themselves into stories, imagining themselves as central characters.
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