![]() But, most of all, I wanted to know what attracted her to the sub-genre, and how she makes her books sizzle. I asked if there was a ratio between romance and suspense that was a general rule or something she adhered to. I wanted to know if she could address the fact that editors are now telling authors not to send them romantic suspense novels as the market is glutted. ![]() I asked Susan to talk about the books she writes – romantic suspense. We both enjoyed the irony of two women who write using terminology such as “thingamabob” and “dohicky” (it’s a woman thing, don’t you think?), and then got down to business. I wrote to her, reintroducing myself, and we traded e-mails back and forth about my calling card still being in her caddy “thingamabob”. I had briefly met her at the national RWA conference in Dallas in 1996, and looked forward to getting to know her further. When Susan Andersen recently joined Aarlist, I was thrilled. ![]()
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