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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2021 · 1H 34M

S03.29: Your Romance Questions Answered

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Sarah is *still* on deadline (WE KNOW), but we’re answering your questions about romance novels, publishing, writing and more. In this episode, we’re talking about stand-alone romance series, heroes who do bad stuff, Jane Austen, cover reveals and more. Whether you're new to Fated Mates this month or have been with us for all three seasons, we adore you, and we're so grateful to have you.&nbsp;We hope you’re reading the best books this week.Next week, it’s Mary Balogh’s A Matter Of Class — this is the truth. Get it for only $2.99 at&nbsp;Amazon,&nbsp;Barnes &amp; Noble,&nbsp;Apple Books,&nbsp;Kobo&nbsp;or&nbsp;Google Books.Show NotesSarah and Eric,&nbsp;Sara and Derek!&nbsp;Jen recommends&nbsp;Let’s Make Art&nbsp;if you’re looking for something fun to power you through until we’re all vaccinated. Check out&nbsp;Kelly’s Romance Sticker of the Month Club.Next week, we’ll be reading&nbsp;A Matter of Class&nbsp;by Mary Balogh. WE PROMISE.&nbsp;Why aren't there more Fantasy Romances?&nbsp;Later this spring, we’re having an episode with&nbsp;Zoraida Cordova&nbsp;about fantasy romance. Until then, maybe you’ll be interested&nbsp;A Court of Silver Flames, the newest release from Sarah J. Mass.When did Series becomes so Popular?&nbsp;We talked about this in our episode about&nbsp;romance families, so you might want to check that out for a longer discussion of this topic.&nbsp;Perhaps you are like Jen and want to know more about how to&nbsp;turn off the “popular highlights”series on your Kindle.&nbsp;Oh the 80s and 90s:&nbsp;Lovesepts series with the Delaneys, or&nbsp;Elizabeth Lowell’s series with heroes named after states.&nbsp;What's the State of Publishing? What are the different Trim Sizes?&nbsp;One of the reasons mass market paperbacks (MMPB) are harder to get is because of&nbsp;a merger between printers, which explains the transition to&nbsp;Mass Market Max.All about&nbsp;stripped or remaindered books&nbsp;and&nbsp;what happens when a bookstore returns a book to the publisher.&nbsp;How Can You Afford Your Romance Habit?&nbsp;Kindle Unlimited, obviously.&nbsp;You should absolutely get the&nbsp;Libby app (managed by Overdrive)&nbsp;and use it to check books out of your local library. If your library system has&nbsp;Hoopla, you should check it out.&nbsp;Here’s a quick primer on the differences between these apps.It’s essential to subscribe to the&nbsp;BookBub daily email, you can choose from a number of categories. Also,&nbsp;you should follow The Book Queen on Twitter, who posts a daily thread of what's on sale.&nbsp;Finally, you should use&nbsp;eReaderIQ&nbsp;to track authors and specific books, and they will email you when the prices drop.&nbsp;Who do we want to write our Life Story?&nbsp;Kleypas&nbsp;and&nbsp;Kresley.&nbsp;What are the Best Romance Craft Books?&nbsp;OH-IO&nbsp;is what all the Ohioans say. And there’s nothing more midwestern than&nbsp;“ope.”&nbsp;It's "Ope There Goes Gravity"&nbsp;and we&nbsp;will not be taking questions at this time.&nbsp;Sarah recommends the following craft books:&nbsp;Romancing the Beat,&nbsp;Save the Cat, and&nbsp;The Heroine’s Journey.&nbsp;(And here’s the Hero’s Journey).Can a Hero by a Known Kidnapper?&nbsp;Ask St. Vincent, although he doesn’t kidnap the heroine. It depends on the reason for the kidnapping--for example, his childhood home is part of her dowry, meaning&nbsp;A Rogue by Any Other Name&nbsp;or try&nbsp;Dark Mafia Prince. But these stories are less common in contemporaries, unless it’s “dark romance.”Why aren't there more Vibrators?&nbsp;It's such a good question, and we are slowly seeing more of them. Check out&nbsp;Elia Winters' blog where she reviews sex toys. Other books to check out:&nbsp;It Happened One Summer,&nbsp;Happy Endings, and&nbsp;You Had Me at Hola.&nbsp;Why Are there so Many Dukes?&nbsp;Because people buy them.Why don't we have better names for different types of Illustrated Covers?&nbsp;Because we're readers and don't know enough art words? The word cartoon has a childish connotation, and so we think that's why we started using illustrated. Sometimes we hear the phrase&nbsp;"photo-realistic" to describe the previous illustrated style.&nbsp;Did Jane Austen write Contemporaries?&nbsp;Yes.Historical romance are set in the past, and an example of one set in the recent past is&nbsp;Loud is How I Love You&nbsp;by Mercy Brown.Why are Cover Reveals Important?&nbsp;Publicity, and if you want to see a great new cover, check out the&nbsp;<a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/CMAUBNCA8Eq/" rel="noopener...

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