
New Books in Economic and Business History Christine M. Larson, "Love in the Time of Self-Publishing: How Romance Writers Changed the Rules of Writing and Success" (Princeton UP, 2024)
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Dec 24, 2024 Christine M. Larson, a Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder, dives into the evolution of romance writing and self-publishing. She reveals how Romancelandia transformed romance authors from marginalized figures to successful innovators in digital publishing. Larson discusses the powerful unity among female writers and the pivotal role of social media in highlighting diversity issues. She also explores the economic impact, noting how romance writers thrived with a 73% income boost while others faced declines, showcasing the importance of community and solidarity.
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RWA Founding
- Rita Clay Estrada, frustrated by industry sexism, co-founded Romance Writers of America (RWA) with Vivian Stevens.
- RWA's first conference attracted thousands, exceeding expectations.
Open Elite Network
- RWA succeeded because of its open elite network, connecting newcomers with established writers.
- This structure fostered an ethic of care and knowledge sharing.
Joining RWA
- Join RWA to connect with the publishing industry, learn the craft, and gain business knowledge.
- RWA offered panels on writing, industry insights, and business skills crucial for success.




