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Christine M. Larson, "Love in the Time of Self-Publishing: How Romance Writers Changed the Rules of Writing and Success" (Princeton UP, 2024)

Dec 24, 2024
Christine M. Larson, a Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, dives into the transformative impact of self-publishing on romance authors in her latest work. She reveals how Romancelandia evolved into a supportive community, enabling these writers to thrive despite historical challenges. The discussion highlights a striking 73% income increase among romance authors, showcasing their success in the digital economy. Larson also addresses the ongoing struggle for representation and inclusivity, emphasizing the solidarity among marginalized voices in this genre.
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ANECDOTE

RWA Activities

  • RWA offered local chapters and a large national conference.
  • These provided opportunities for aspiring writers to connect with bestselling authors and learn about craft and business.
INSIGHT

RWA's Inclusivity Issues

  • RWA, despite initially being inclusive, developed colorblind racist practices.
  • This led to an ethics scandal, mass resignations, and eventual bankruptcy in 2023.
INSIGHT

Romance and Self-Publishing

  • Romance writers' success in self-publishing was due to a combination of factors: the rise of ebooks, their existing community, and their willingness to share knowledge.
  • They were less concerned with prestige and more focused on connecting with readers.
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