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Romance authors Emily Henry, Beverly Jenkins, and others on the state of their genre

Jan 30, 2026
Beverly Jenkins, pioneering historical romance author with a decades-long career. Emily Henry, bestselling contemporary writer famed for witty, emotionally sharp love stories. Helen Hoang, contemporary novelist centering autistic and Asian American heroines. They debate tropes, writing intimacy and sex scenes, representation and diversity in publishing, and why romance matters now.
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INSIGHT

Romance Carries The Publishing Industry

  • Romance is the industry's economic pillar and has grown more central in recent years.
  • The genre sustains publishing and influences broader book-business dynamics.
ANECDOTE

Writing A Groundbreaking Heroine By Instinct

  • Helen Hoang wrote The Kiss Quotient featuring an autistic Asian American heroine without realizing it was groundbreaking until later.
  • She only recognized the novelty after feedback during publication and promotion.
INSIGHT

Vulnerability Powers Intimate Scenes

  • Writing intimate scenes requires vulnerability because falling in love is inherently awkward and exposing.
  • Emily Henry shields herself during drafting to let characters be fully vulnerable on the page.
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