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Thursday Thinking

Nov
29

Either he’s kissing her, or he’s trying to eat her head.

I’m going to Home Depot today to buy drywall. This should be very exciting.

Yesterday I finished the revisions for the third Haven book and I’m thinking of taking a little time now before diving back into Haven 4 to work on some new ideas. It’s been several years since I wrote a book that wasn’t romantic suspense, so I’m getting a bit of a hankering to write a “regular” romance, no suspense, no paranormal–a relationship story. Hot, sexy, fun. No bad guys for once. I like to write across genres, just as I like to read across genres. What about you? Do you just read one type of romance, or all sorts?

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on November 29, 2007  

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  1. 11-29
    9:49
    am

    I read across genres also. It just depends on whether I like the author, or if it’s a new-to-me author, whether the story synopsis snags my attention.

    “Hot, sexy, fun” is good. I’ll read whatever you write, Suzanne! :thumbsup:

    -Kim

  2. 11-29
    10:26
    am

    How sweet :catmeow: I say they are kissing. I read pretty much anything and everything. Since I discovered Writerspace, I have found so many new to me authors. I didn’t realize how many books I’ve missed because I was stuck in one genre. Now I read paranormal, suspense, mystery, military, etc. I would love to have you do a “regular romance”. I alo would like moe PAX League stories. Those were so good. They are keepers. Have a great day and :hug: to all. Have fun buying drywall. Think of it as one step closer to moving day. :wave:

  3. 11-29
    10:51
    am

    I read all genres. My mom says if I ran out of books I’d start to read the sides of the cereal boxes. :lol:

    He’s washing his meal clean. :cattail:

  4. 11-29
    11:35
    am

    Kissing? Nah, he’s eating vermin. :mrgreen:

  5. 11-29
    1:09
    pm

    I read across genres. If a book sounds good, I want to read it.

  6. 11-29
    1:34
    pm

    What a darling picture! :purr:

    I definitely read across genres – from historical romances to RC and RS and some paranormal (especially if I like the author). :cool: Romance in general is my favorite broad genre. I have been reading more literary novels than usual though (took a break after my lit degree, needing some happier endings). Folks who limit themselves to one genre are missing out!

    I’d love to read your straight romance – I’m sure it’ll be fab. :shimmy:

  7. 11-29
    1:40
    pm

    I too read just about anything lol. And aren’t they cute awwwwww :catmeow:

  8. 11-29
    3:09
    pm

    I read everything but non fiction.

  9. 11-29
    5:57
    pm

    I read just about all forms of romance (not a fan of erotica, but that’s just me) and I read other genres as well. Have fun buying drywall! *G*

    p.s. The sidebar dating Christmas as 26 days away is SCARY!

  10. 11-29
    7:19
    pm

    I read across genres too. I get bored if I read too many of one type.

  11. 11-30
    6:40
    am

    Hi Suzanne!

    I like to read and write all kinds of things. (doesn’t mean I’m good at writing them though :cool: )

    Cole

  12. 11-30
    7:29
    am

    I read a lot of different genres too. I’ll read about anything to be reading! :snoopy:

  13. 11-30
    8:32
    am

    That picture is too cute! :catmeow:

  14. 11-30
    11:55
    am

    So is the no-Friday-post thing part of your new plan?

  15. 11-30
    12:03
    pm

    No! LOL! I’m working on it! I’m so behind today.

  16. 11-30
    12:46
    pm

    I read all kinds of books but I like a good old fashioned romance set in modern times. Hope you write one like that.

  17. 11-30
    3:48
    pm

    I read pretty well everything. Really into paranormal lately :flying:

  18. 12-1
    7:27
    pm

    I always end up seeing your Friday post on Saturday anyway.

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