How queer are Regency Romances?
We speak with Nola Saint James and James Gaynor to get to grips with the sexual tension of the genre. [...]
We speak with Nola Saint James and James Gaynor to get to grips with the sexual tension of the genre. [...]
This milestone is a major moment for young adults and their parents to cherish. Make your congratulatory words memorable [...]
My parents named me after Jo in Little Women. They put me in front of a Remington typewriter when I was three years old. I’ve been writing ever since. [...]
The boxes didn’t leave. Instead, they collaborated in the creation of a bench on which occasional visitors could sit (if, of course, they moved a few books), four nightstands of varying dimensions, and a version of a coffee table — on all of which now new books could be piled. [...]
I wish someone had told me that getting a novel published does not happen the way it is portrayed in the movies.[...]
Jo David has drawn on her experience delivering High Holy Day sermons to write a Regency romance[...]
What should men do if they want to get closer to their romance-reading lovers?[...]
Lamb Chop, Mallory Lewis and Nola talk about Anarchy [...]
The Regency Era — A Brief Introduction [...]
A Brief Introduction to the British Peerage [...]