I write 'Romances'. I also, like many of my fellow RWUers, write in other genres. I write stories that are fantasy, suspense, and what I think would be termed urban or futuristic fantasy. However, all of my works have a romance in them. But…and you knew that was coming, didn't you?…the tales I write in others genres are not 'Romance' stories. In my 'other' stories, the story arc is not about the relationship and romantic love between two people. I do admit they do have, mostly, an emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending. Hey, I am a 'glass is half full' kind of person! (I should thank Wikipedia for helping me with a standardized 'romance' definition!)
In other genres romance is also a frequent element. Fantasy novels are rife with 'life bonding', 'soul mates' and other pairings. In these stories the pairings are not the main thrust of the story arc. However, the romantic relationship (or forced non-relationship) between lead characters can intertwine intimately with the development of the plot. Here you more often have the second element, the 'happy ending', that you don't always with literary novels.
I could go on, but I think you see my point: within many 'non-Romance' genre books are romances. There exist outside our 'genre' stories where the relationship and the romantic love between two people impact the story line.
My list to start us off:
Piers Anthony: Many of the Xanth Series
Kristen Britain: Green Rider Series (with only two out, I'm still on tenterhooks how the romantic element in this will be resolved!)
Julie Czerneda: Particularly the Species Imperative Series
Sharon Shinn: Particularly Summers at Castle
Mercedes Lackey: The stand-alone By The Sword
Elizabeth Peters: Any Vicki Bliss Novel, although as I recall all have a romance element
And, of course, Jane Austen (a preemptive strike to avoid getting sixteen posts about her :-) ).
I could go on, but what novels or authors would you list?
Labels: Britain, Czerneda, favorite books, genres, Romance Writing, romantic love, Sparks

posted by Ellie Heller at 11:24 AM