Other topics covered included an impromptu show of hand
s from the audience as to whether readers thought there were too many love scenes in books these days and whether people skipped these in order to move on with the plot! A brave few maintained that for them the love scenes were an integral part of the story and something they would never skip. There was also a lively debate on whether men could write romance from a female point of view. The evening was rounded off with a complementary glass of champagne from sponsors Mills & Boon as the authors signed copies of their books and readers were given a goody bag to take away. All in all a most entertaining event and thank you to all who came along to support it. I hope that a good time was had by all!
Nicola
Oh how I wish I could have been there! It sounds a lively and interesting debate.
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Jane said...
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting about the debate, Nicola. It sounds as if everyone had a great time.
What fun! I wish I had been there.
ReplyDeleteI was there and I certainly had a good time!
ReplyDeleteAnd what Nicola has unaccountably forgotten to mention was that (from the audience) I said some writers' love scenes I skip - but never hers!
LOL, Jan! And thank you for that! I thought it was very sad that one of the other authors felt that sex scenes were mechanical and over-used these days, and that people skip them. If they are emotional and sensual and intrinsic to the story, they should be great IMO!
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