Introduce Yourself Welcome! Say hello and tell us a bit about you.
#1
Posted 05 July 2009 - 03:06 PM
My name's Jennifer Crowley, and I'm the admin of the forum. If you have any questions or suggestions, post on one of the introduction threads or send me a PM and I'll be happy to help you.
A bit about myself. I'm a recent graduate of Davidson College. I've been reading romance novels since I was at least 13, or at least Young Adult novels with a romantic theme. My favorite authors would be Diana Gabaldon, Nora Roberts, Joey Hill, Denise Rossetti, Ilona Andrews, and Majorie M. Liu. Academically I'm interested in studying Nora Robers and J.D. Robb in comparison. Also vampire romance novels.
I've been listening to Suzanne Brokmann as I knit, crochet and spin in the last few weeks, and I can't quite decide how I feel about her, though I am truly hooked on her books. I've also recently gotten a friend hooked on J.D. Robb, and have been debating how Robb balances the mystery and the relationships in her book. My friend just read Born in Death, and after we finished gushing over the plot turns at the end we got into a discussion about a quiz that was in the back that would determine what character you were from the book. We both ended up being Peabody, even though we had strong influences of Nadine, for her, and Mavis, for me.
#2
Posted 08 July 2009 - 11:38 AM
Right now I'm stressed to my gills over RWA, Brisbane, IASPR's website going live, and trying to avoid thinking about JPRS because that's Eric's and Kym's problem. So I'll leave my little introduction there until September. (I'm really just testing the functionality of the forum software right now and trying to get my status above "Newbie"!
International Association for the Study of Popular Romance
"She Who Must Be Obeyed"
#3
Posted 08 July 2009 - 10:44 PM
P.S. I didn't want to be a Newbie either, so I went into the admin area of the forum and started giving staff members their titles.
#4
Posted 09 July 2009 - 03:39 AM
I've been reading romance novels since me early teens. I started out reading categories indiscriminately - I read every romance novel I could get my hands on and didn't pay attention to authors, subgenres or lines. I very distinctly remember the moment I realized that Nora Roberts was an individual author - while reading one of the Stanislaski novels I realized I had read other books about the same characters. I looked at the cover of the book, saw the author's name and ever since I've been hooked on Roberts' books. Because only her categories were translated into Dutch (and badly translated at that), I started reading the books in English. Later I went on to study English at university, obtaining a BA in Germanic Philology and an MA Literary Studies. I wrote my master thesis on romance writing handbooks, joined the romance scholar listserv and was invited by Eric to come to the 2007 PCA conference in Boston. The rest, as they say, is history. ;-)
Besides Roberts/Robb, I like vampire/paranormal romance (J.R. Ward!) and I'm in the process of discovering Loretta Chase (thanks to The Smart Bitches' infatuation with Lord of Scoundrels).
Most of the time I'm hailing from Belgium, where I am preparing the 2010 IASPR conference on Theorizing Romance - I hope to welcome all of you to the heart of Europe next Summer! I will spend the 2009-2010 academic year in Chicago, though, since I've been granted a Fulbright scholarship to work with Eric at DePaul University. So, exciting times lie ahead for me!
#6
Posted 09 July 2009 - 07:57 AM
#8
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#10
Posted 09 July 2009 - 10:19 AM
#11
Posted 10 July 2009 - 02:03 PM
So...about me. I'm 25, currently residing in central New Jersey, where I've lived all my life. I have a BA in English and Creative Writing from The College of New Jersey (I know, silly name, but it's ranked as the #2 school after Princeton, so there!) and I've loved romance ever since I watched Dirty Dancing for the first time in 1991 or whenever. I specialized in Victorian lit and am generally bored by 20th century lit (except for T.S. Elliot).
I used to intern at Pocket and thought I would grow up to be a big-time romance editor, but I decided that commuting to New York and making 30g's was loco. I am now a Business Development Coordinator at a Contract Pharmaceutical Research Lab near Princeton, and I'm amazed that I enjoy my job so much, even though it is decidedly unromantic!
I am so excited to be doing publicity and marketing for IASPR, I'm going to be learning how to do this step-by-step, so if you ever have suggestions, please contact me at outreach at iaspr.org.
Oh, and it is a great desire of mine once day to write the Spaceballs/Airplane! of romance. I want a parody with all the classic tropes, with at least 10 secret babies.
#12
Posted 10 July 2009 - 02:55 PM
BethanyA, on 10 July 2009 - 12:03 PM, said:
No worries! It's something Jennifer or I have to do on the admin side of the forum. I got you all taken care of!
BethanyA, on 10 July 2009 - 12:03 PM, said:
I have a "just say no" policy with writing/reading secret babies! More power to those who love it, but it's so not my (sub)genre.
#13
Posted 10 July 2009 - 03:33 PM
BethanyA, on 10 July 2009 - 03:03 PM, said:
Oh, and it is a great desire of mine once day to write the Spaceballs/Airplane! of romance. I want a parody with all the classic tropes, with at least 10 secret babies.
If you want help with Marketing and PR, I can provide manpower to help. I'd love to gain some experience with that (both for my resume, but also to see if it would be something I'd be interested in, maybe.) (I'm being so indecisive about where I want to go with my life right now)
As for secret babies, I'm just waiting for a parody of paranormal romance and the secret baby trope with secret wolfpups! Or kittens. Kittens would be cute. I think it could go either way. Epic fail or epic win.
#14 Guest_Jackie_*
Posted 10 July 2009 - 03:43 PM
An Goris, on 09 July 2009 - 03:39 AM, said:
CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!! I can not wait to meet you! I was one of Eric's students at DePaul last summer and I have one year left on my Masters in New Media Studies so I will be on campus a lot. Welcome to Chicago!!!!!
#15
Posted 10 July 2009 - 03:49 PM
Angela Toscano, on 09 July 2009 - 10:19 AM, said:
Hi Angela!
I love fantasy as well and I am hoping to write a paper on comparing mythology with romance novels in some form - either a series by one author or ??? Haven't got that far and as I am not familiar with literary criticism per se but my original degree was in social science with a lot of English classes for electives.
#16
Posted 10 July 2009 - 03:51 PM
~Jackie
#17
Posted 10 July 2009 - 05:05 PM
I mostly use the "shotgun" approach to learning: Romance Novels, family history; military history of the British Isles from ancient times thru the 2nd defeat of Napoleon; Romance Novels; US history from 1500 to 1900 especially "manifest destiny" - the claiming of what is now the 48 states, specializing in the Civil War and the settling of the West; and did I mention Romance Novels.<br /><br />I also do needlepoint, x-stitch, and play with all my gadgets (both kitchen and technological ones). <br /><br />I retired after 28 yrs working for the federal govt. to follow my dreams to one day have a PhD and be published. I am currently the editor of the Chicago Corral of the Westerners Brand Book as well as the IASPR newsletter. I am also working on a Masters in New Media Studies at De Paul University. This will give me the tools to pursue my varied interests. I graduate in June 2010. Hopefully I will find an adjunct professorship somewhere to help support my book habit - oops I mean my pension.<br /&g
#18
Posted 10 July 2009 - 10:01 PM
I am so excited for IASPR! I have been working my way tentatively towards studying romance for a long time. I was a reader first - fairy tales first, then categories by the time I was 11 or 12. I wrote my senior thesis in undergrad on Nora Roberts' Sanctuary. In grad school I have taken a winding path through Medieval Lit, Fairy Tales, Food Literature and JD Robb. I have finished up my Masters at the University of Wyoming and will start work on a PhD at GWU in August. That being the case I have recently moved across the country to Northern Virgina and am looking forward to the change of pace DC offers from Laramie, WY.
I plan to continue to study/think about/write about the works of Nora Roberts/JD Robb. I am also interested in both material studies and identity construction and how they function in popular romance.
When not involved in academia, you can generally find me in the kitchen trying out new recipes or reading - I come at my academic interests from abase of strong personal interest and experience.
I am so glad that this community is finally up and running! To quote another favorite, "Nothing but good times ahead."
GWU Doctoral Canidate
There came a time when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. -- Anais Nin
#19
Posted 11 July 2009 - 07:28 AM
#20
Posted 11 July 2009 - 11:27 AM
Treva Harte, on 11 July 2009 - 08:28 AM, said:
Welcome everyone, of course, but I know most of those who have introduced themselves. Except Treva--welcome Treva! So good to see you here and we're very happy to have you. A great article about you Loose Id a few weeks ago!
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"She Who Must Be Obeyed"

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