![]() ![]() After Ms Hatcher posted a point-by-point refutation of the article on our message board, I went to the Life editor of the Idaho Statesman for the paper’s “official” response. ![]() When one of the posters asked if another author might respond, I took the article to RWA and asked for their “official” response. ![]() Nora Roberts, in the first of three different posts, shared that she was offended by Ms Hatcher’s comments. Over the course of a few days readers and authors (and an agent or two) squared off on different sides. ![]() I’d like to share with you how this initial post unfolded into roughly 200 messages. The author who sent me the link mentioned that she thought it was sad that a former RWA President would denigrate the genre in this manner.” She also basically disowns her romances the article says she lists her romance books on her Web site under the caveat that she does not recommend them. In it she talks about her move from writing romance to writing inspirational women’s fiction. “An author just sent me a link to an article in The Idaho Statesman about Robin Lee Hatcher. ![]()
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