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" As a friend once pointed out, the crotchety dowagers do tend to get all the best lines. That may be why I have so many of them in my books. "
Out
Friend
Lines
" Did I invent anything? I don't think so, not really. But if I've helped make history fun... then my work here is done. "
Think
History
Done
" Ever since reading Jean Plaidy's 'Queen in Waiting,' I've felt deep admiration for Caroline of Ansbach. "
Waiting
Reading
Queen
" Every young girl wants to be a princess. Then, when you find a real-life one, it's very easy to imagine yourself in that role. "
Princess
Easy
Girl
" I couldn't make myself write serious; I was surrounded by serious: in monographs, in articles, in my own dissertation prospectus, in the very earnest e-mails of students telling me just why that paper couldn't be in on time, cross their hearts and hope to get an A-minus. "
Serious
Time
Me
" If I stay in academia, I might end up going someplace random. "
Going
Academia
Up
" I hadn't realized quite how intense the first few years of grad school would be. When you're being assigned 40 books a week... there's not much room for novels. "
Week
School
Years
" I'm an eighteenth-century girl at heart. I wouldn't mind being set down in London in 1715, in the midst of all the drama of the Hanoverian succession. "
London
Mind
Down
" I'm not sure that teaching a Core course is necessarily the best introduction to teaching. "
Sure
Introduction
Core
" I never sat down and said, 'I'm going to write historical fiction with strong romantic elements.' It was just the way the stories went. "
Down
Romantic
Said
" Iris Johansen's lovers weathered the sack of city states and the vagaries of the French Revolution; Judith McNaught's heroines endured amnesia, social ostracism and misunderstandings so big they deserved their own ZIP code. "
Revolution
Own
French Revolution
" I tend to navigate by indirection, meaning that most of the major things in my life have happened when I've been thinking about something else. "
Thinking
Life
Things
" I think sex is a very minor part of most romance novels. "
Part
I Think
Romance
" I've been typed as historical fiction, historical women's fiction, historical mystery, historical chick lit, historical romance - all for the same book. "
Book
Lit
Mystery
" I've had mainstream readers complain that the book is really a romance, and romance readers complain that the book isn't a romance - with the same book! It really depends on the individual reader's expectations going into the story, and that's very hard to predict person to person. "
Hard
Book
Expectations
" I went to grad school with the grand plan of getting my Ph.D. and writing weighty, Tudor-Stuart-set historical fiction - from which I emerged with a law degree and a series of light-hearted historical romances about flower-named spies during the Napoleonic wars. "
Law
Plan
Writing
" Like everyone else, I grew up loving the Anne books, but L.M. Montgomery is so much more. Like Jane Austen, she has an eye for the absurd and a gift for the 'mot juste.' "
Everyone
Eye
Gift
" My books fall in the wobbly middle between historical fiction and historical romance. "
Books
Middle
Romance
" My official field was Tudor-Stuart England; I also considered myself reasonably competent when it came to Renaissance and Reformation Europe. "
Renaissance
Came
Europe
" My own inclination is to skew towards humor. They say that some people view life as a comedy, others as a tragedy. Me? Comedy all the way. "
Life
Comedy
Humor
" One of our fundamental human needs is finding our partner that we hope we will stay with for the rest of our lives. You often find the same search in other genres. The mystery novel has a romance subplot. Literary novels often focus on that relationship but do not often end well. "
Partner
Hope
Focus
" People who would never sneer at sci-fi and murder mysteries have no trouble damning the whole romance genre without reading one. "
Never
Reading
Without
" Romance tends to be the whipping boy of genre fiction. "
Genre
Fiction
Boy
" Say what you will about Queen Eleanor, she was a savvy, quick-witted woman who made her mark on history. And as the founder of the Courts of Love, what better patron monarch could there be for a romantic novelist? "
Queen
Romantic
History
" The minimum I need is six months to allow for dithering, procrastination and the research. The research times varies from book to book; some are faster because they're based off resources I have at my disposal. "
Procrastination
Need
Book
" There's a horrible stereotype of both the romance writer and the romance reader as somehow undereducated and unprofessional, when in fact there are a number of incredibly well-educated professional women who have chosen to leave their other careers and go into writing romance. "
Leave
Professional
Women
" When I'm in heavy-duty writing mode, there's something great about reading a series. Soothing, but not distracting too much. "
Great
Reading
Too Much
" When I was 6, a family friend gave me E.L. Konigsburg's 'A Proud Taste for Scarlet and Miniver' and launched me on a full-blown Eleanor obsession. I wanted to ride off on Crusade, to launch a thousand troubadour songs, to marry a king - and then jilt him and marry another. "
Proud
Family
King
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