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Can Men Really Write Romance?November 20, 2007
Posted by Barbara Vey on November 20, 2007 | Comments (29)
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Alessia Brio commented: My co-writer, Will Belegon, writes romance far better than I. It is he who brings the romantic elements to our erotic romance. :)
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Mel Francis commented: My friend Wayne Knight writes for Kimani.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Marilyn AKA Playground Monitor commented: Nicholas Sparks does NOT write romance -- at least not according to RWA's definition of romance. Like you, I want my HEA.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Barbara Vey commented: Marilyn, I've heard the definition of romance by RWA before, but if you just ask readers on the street (and that's what my friend is), Nicolas Sparks writes romance. I'll have to check where his books are in the book store, but in the grand scheme of things, I guess that definition is in the eye of the reader. :)
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Deborah Macgillivray commented: Sparks doesn't write romance...they are trying to suck up romance dollars by claiming he does...big difference.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Jennifer St. Giles commented: Good Morning! Barbara! Did you know that in the latest issue of PW You're mentioned. It is under Sherrilyn Kenyon's notation about her NYT Bestseller and talks about PW's own Barbara Vey Attended Sherrilyn's K-Con in New Orleans! Whoo HOO! As for men writing romance. Yes, I think they can and should be encouraged to do more of it. But I also think that men need to write about satisfying relationships with the character growth that enables them to have a Happily Ever after instead of coping out with the easy road of having someone die or letting them walk off into the sunset. All of us can manipulate a readers emotions and bring them to a point of tragedy for them to cry at the loss of a character. It's harder to bring characters to the point that the reader really believes there is a happily ever after for two people. Considering how much of life really is tragic and painful, it takes a lot of talent to suspend disbelief and make your reader satisfied in the happy department. Well that's my two and half cents worth.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? mary s commented: Thanks Barb--I've read Nicholas Sparks' books--sad but good. Always enjoy those "bottom lines"!
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Eve Silver / Eve Kenin commented: Christopher Moore is an author who comes to mind. His books are not shelved in romance, but his stories often feature an off-beat romance and the HEA.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? lucinda betts commented: If you had friends who agreed with you more, blogging might be more difficult!
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Shari Anton commented: Jean Barrett - Harlequin Intrigue. Like Leigh Greenwood, he uses a pseudonym and has been writing romance for years and years.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Barbara Vey commented: Lucinda, you are so right. I love my arguing friends. :)
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Dean James commented: Tom (T.E.) Huff wrote romances for many years under the names Jennifer Wilde, Edwina Marlow, and Beatrice Parker and maybe another one or two. He was pretty successful.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Liz Kreger commented: Yep, Jean Barrett is the only one that comes to mind. I think his real name is Bob ... something. Other than his books, I don't believe I've read any other male romance writers. It would be interesting to check a couple out, though. I don't see why a man cannot write about relationships since he's basically half of the equation. LOL
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Sheila Clover English commented: I have to agree with Jennifer St. Giles. It is harder to convince people of HEA.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Darren E. Laws commented: I think the question should be 'do men really understand the concept of romance? It is a concept they know of, but not partaking in, apart from the occasional dalliance in real life, know little of.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Lynda/LighthouseLady commented: I know there are male authors out there writing romance...or their take on it. As for Nicholas Sparks, I have read and will continue to read every book he puts out. I enjoy his writing style and there are times that I don't need a HEA ending...hey life doesn't always have one, why not write about it. Many of his books have come from his own experiences.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Amanda commented: I have read both Tim Dorsey and Paul Levine and love their humor and take on romance. It's fun to mix it up once in a while.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Stephanie commented: I think we are so conditioned to expect women to write the romance, that if a man's name pops up, it can't be romance. Which would explain the alias' used or just initials. I look forward to reading some of these male authors.
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? KATE DOUGLAS commented: I can't read Nicholas Sparks--life is difficult enough without reading a story that leaves me depressed for days! I love that HEA, but there are definitely male romance authors who get it right. Sheila mentioned Rod Casteel--another male author of erotic romance is S.L. Carpenter. Scott writes terrific romances and they're definitely hot!
November 20, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? ladymime commented: Good evening! I haven't read any romances written by male authors. I have read a few short stories in anthologies - I wasn't really impressed with the level of detail. I think that female authors speak to female readers on a more intimate level that the male-written romances I have read just did <i>not</i> meet. In all fairness, I do read the classics, of course...and if you ask me it doesn't get much better than Camille: The Lady of the Camillas, by Alexandre Dumas. The only male author I read today who is still kicking is Jasper Fforde, who doesn't write romance, but a crazy type of literary science fiction. For book buffs, I think that his work is top of the line. I am always open to new authors, though...who knows? Maybe the next book I read will be a romance written by a male author. :)
November 21, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? violet s commented: Good morning Barbara--you'd think men who love to "show us romance" would be good at writing about it, but they are doers not writers! Keep up the good work & Happy Turkey Day!
November 21, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? msw1066 commented: Aha! That would be why I've never picked up one of his books. I must be sensing the tragic endings. :) I really really have to have my happy ending.
November 21, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Leanne commented: Chris Holmes, better known for his suspense writing, recently branched out into the romance market and wrote a Scottish Historical about the Highland clearances. The book is published by Highland Press Publishing.
November 21, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Jacquie Rogers commented: Leigh Greenwood wrote many of the first romance novels I read, and I had no idea he was a man until about 7 years ago. :) He's my daughter's absolute favorite western romance writer. We've both thoroughly enjoyed his Cowboys series.
November 26, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Edie Ramer commented: Barbara, I'm catching up on your posts. I'll be at the library today and will see if they have books by Paul Levine and Tim Dorsey. Thanks for the heads up! Like you, I'm not crazy about Nicholas Sparks' un-HEA.
December 16, 2007
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Virginia DeMarce commented: The better question might be why men no longer dominate the romance field (which they did from the 1890s (Anthony Hope) through the 1940s (Frank Yerby and Thomas B. Costain, 2 million copies of The Black Rose in 1945). Hope (The Prisoner of Zenda) provided noble renunciation a la Sydney Carton and Cyrano de Bergerac rather than an HEA, but George Barr McCutcheon's Graustark novels sold better and guaranteed an HEA in every volume.
June 11, 2008
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? huemei7 commented: i've recently read a book by bob meyar and jenifer crusie Don't Look Down, it was quite good and i understand that he wrote most of the romantic parts. Sparks by the way is awsome no matter what his books are classified as.
June 12, 2009
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? Winben commented: Marius Gabriel Cipolla, whose pen name is Madeleine Ker writes for Harlequin Presents; he is also a mystery writer. I love his books. You notice the difference between him and the female writers the minute you open his book.
September 30, 2009
In response to: Can Men Really Write Romance? John Ross Harvey commented: Currently my self-published works are comedy, yes they live at Amazon but at page 16-17 because of a namesake who writes crime novels. I enjoy a good romantic comedy so I tried my hand at it.
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