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Laura Anne Gilman ([personal profile] lagilman) wrote2014-06-19 07:17 pm

forgive me, for I must snark. Or possibly just stare and wait for the knives to flash.

As per GalleyCat, "Indie publisher Cleis Press has launched a new romance imprint called Tempted Romance. The imprint will publish, “ intelligent romance that stays one step ahead of the curve and pushes the boundaries of the genre,” according to a press release."

Oh.  I see.  Because other houses publish not-intelligent romance?  And you're going to be the one to break free, to publish intelligent romance?

Dudes, save a very brief foray into PNR as Anna Leonard (and, okay, some fanfic), I don't even play in that genre, and I'm fucking offended.


”'As a high schooler, I constantly read romance novels from my mother and older sister. I couldn’t get enough!,' stated Brenda Knight founder of the new imprint."

But as an adult, she doesn't read them?  She considers them apt for high schoolers, but not adults? Please tell me that quote was taken out of context, that she went on to say that she's aware of the field since then, and understands what's out there, all the smart, sexy, genre-pushing stories already being published...?
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[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/tesserae_/ 2014-06-20 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
Not to mention the complex physics of simultaneously boundary-pushing and curve-mastering... and I'm sure that, say, Jennifer Crusie's publisher will be surprised to hear they're publishing stupid books.

[identity profile] paulliver.livejournal.com 2014-06-22 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't have much luck when I tried reading Crusie's "Welcome to Temptation," but her essays on writing and the writing life on her website were funny and insightful.

[identity profile] wheelwithin.livejournal.com 2014-06-22 08:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe try "Agnes and the Hitman" or "Bet Me" instead? "Bet Me" is my favorite, and "Agnes and the Hitman" is one of the Crusie/Mayer collaborations with alternating POVs.