Confession time

You Should Be a Romance Novelist

You see the world as it should be, and this goes double for all matters of the heart.
You can find the romance in any situation, and you would make a talented romance story writer…
And while you may be a traditional romantic, you’re just as likely to be drawn to quirky or dark love stories.
As long as it deals with infatuation, heartbreak, and soulmates – you could write it.

Yeah. They’ve pegged me. I have written a romance novel. One and a half romance novels, in fact. They are both on a broken hard drive, in a sleeve, in a box, in a desk, in Ohio.

I have a mystery, too, but that’s not too embarrassing.

Of course, considering that I’m pretty freaking unromantic and I don’t believe in True Wuv, I should stick to murder.

3 thoughts on “Confession time”

  1. Hmmm. They said I should be a romance novelist as well. I don’t think so. You, however … totally.

  2. But, Denise! The book isn’t very good. I mean, it might be better than some romances I read as a young, impressionable girl, but really it’s lousy. The mystery is better. Crime. Mayhem. All that fun stuff.

  3. I am supposed to be a poet. Which is lucky. But then again, it said that I was already a poet ‘even if I had never written a poem’, which did cause some consternation on my part, as blogthings singlehandedly triples the number of bad adolescent ‘poets’ wandering the web.
    BTW, thanks for mentioning my dizain, I would have thanked you earlier but I can’t access any of my links at school (filters).
    Eloise

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