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Grandmother Wrote Romances For The Comics

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Grandmother Wrote Romances For The Comics
« on: July 21, 2013, 04:23:18 PM »

Fantastic site and u sound like ethical, fun and and creative folks. I came to your Website via circuitous route guided by a drive to collect the individual issues of pulp romance magazines in which my grandmother got her romance stories published in the 40s. She'd thrown them out b4 I was wise enuf to ask to see them. Though unsentimental (?) she voiced her quiet pride at the skill, and fierce work these accomplishments required.  Not the least of it was making a whopping good contribution to the chronically ailing family finances. She 'won' the services of a NYC writer's agent in a contest, and my Mom vividly remembers traveling from small town SC, and watching the female agent and her Mom do serious business over a classy lunch.

Anyway, I have to say, my interest is piqued in the Romance writing field. May read others.

Oh yes, my brother teaches a Manga class at Univ. of (...removed...) SC Columbia. I'm betting he already familiar, but ill send him ur link.

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