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]]>Hopefully I’m not creating too much hype around Rambo so that the knife can’t live up to the excitement. But I think you’ll be happy. I suspect Rambo will be talked about for many books to come.
In regards to men authors and paranormal romance… yeah, I can see where you’re coming from. Typically, with a female author, you’re going to have a romance book. I’m not really big on the romance genre. Obviously, my characters are going to fall in and out of love, but I’m not big on writing nausea-inducing romance/sex scenes. Good thing the knives are here to rescue us all from it. 😛
]]>Gonna take a lot to drag me awaaaaaaay from yooooooou…
(Thanks! I had fun!)
]]>As to the issue about men and paranormal romance, I can only speak for myself, but I get tired of taking time out of a story for someone to melt into a puddle of goo for a page, or for him to slide into her and they move together for two or three pages. Mostly, it doesn’t help the story along (though in cases it does), and I am more interested in the development of the story. I know there is a core readership to the genre that seems to demand that, so I deal with it.
]]>(Great interview. I especially loved your answer about female protags, how to answer your door, and Princess Leia. 🙂 )
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