Category Archives: Writing Wonkomance

Thinking about wonkomance from an author’s perspective.

Megan Hart’s Broken: What Erotica Can Teach Romance

I never read as just a reader. No matter how good a book is, no matter how engaging it is, the writer part of me is always alert and attentive, taking it apart, learning how it’s put together, admiring a … Continue reading

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The Mysterious Sausage

Something struck me during all the coverage a certain book has been getting – to the point where I had to make words with my fingers about it, here. After all, it’s pretty apropos, considering. And by apropos, I probably … Continue reading

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Book Report: Wifey (1978)

“HIDE IT WHERE THE CHILDREN WON’T SEE IT!” —Cincinnati Enquirer When I was cleaning under the bed the other day—for the first time in what unearthed issues of Harper’s suggested must be close to two years—I uncovered my yellowed copy … Continue reading

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