Judging By the Cover
"some of us aren't the typical romance reader who has time to read one book after another while the husband is away at work, while we're waiting on the kids at soccer practice or while we're homeschooling our kids."
I read this comment on a blog the other day. It made me laugh a little but also caused me to think about how easy it is to generalize people.
I tend to think romance writers have certain qualities in common, but what about romance readers?
Do you think their commonalities are more internal than external? When you think of someone who reads romance, what do you see? Have you ever made an assumption about someone and then been proven completely wrong?
I read this comment on a blog the other day. It made me laugh a little but also caused me to think about how easy it is to generalize people.
I tend to think romance writers have certain qualities in common, but what about romance readers?
Do you think their commonalities are more internal than external? When you think of someone who reads romance, what do you see? Have you ever made an assumption about someone and then been proven completely wrong?
Comments
Yes, you make total sense!
~ Wendy
I'm so glad I wasn't the only one who cringed.
Wendy,
Exactly how I feel!
It's so easy for people to generalize.
I've even heard that some people think romance readers are people who are unhappy with their husbands or boyfriends and need that fantasy escape.
I find that most romance readers just enjoy a good story with a guaranteed happy ending.
It surprised me too, so much that I laughed out loud in disbelief.
I totally agree with your assessment. ;-)
The trick it learning how to keep those thoughts to yourself until you learn how wrong you are OR before saying something judgemental and making a fool of yourself!!
I think there are certain stereotypes about romance readers that are probably true, like the fact that most of them are women. Notice I said *most*, not *all*. But beyond that, I think they come from all walks of life, generations, careers, and interests.
Oh, and you get a lunch break? Only on the days you work outside of home, I'm guessing. HEH.
As for me, yep. I've made snap judgements about people and later come to realize I was wrong. Does the name Gee-gee ring any bells? SNORT!
Have a great day, girl!
Sarah, I think the same thing. :-)
Georgiana, yep, they do read more. Thus driving the market. If other genre readers bought more, then they'd have more books...It does stink for them but there's not much we can do.
Anita!!! Dang girl, how'd you do that? Smartie pants. Heh. You're so hilarious about Gee-gee.
LOL
Very well said, Deb!
Thanks T. Anne! I hope now I wasn't too harsh or anything. I was just so AGHAST at the comment. LOL
Jaime!! LOL Somehow I'm not surprised that you're a stereotype breaker. *grin*
I also thought your final comment on the thread most gracious.
Great comeback!
We need to know our audience, but if we approach them with stereotypical characters, we're in trouble. Imagine writing a romance based on that assumption. I doubt it would get past an editor's desk.
Blessings,
Susan :)
Oh Tamika, I'm with you on the foot in mouth! Tastes gross and is hard to pull out. *grin*
Good point, Susan!
When it comes to people, I'm really trying NOT to judge the book by the cover. ;o)
I so agree with your comments. I don't write romance, and don't read too much of it either, but I sure wouldn't picture any modern woman in such a way.
I've seen your comments on some friends' blogs and have wanted to pay a visit here for a while. So glad I did. Your sweetness is apparent. I'll be following :)
Please stop by my Eternity Cafe! I invite you to do the same.
Blessings,
Susan
Have a good weekend,
Karen
Great thought:)
Ah Kathryn, I completely love that image! LOL
Hi Susan,
I've seen your name out and about too. Thanks so much for stopping by. :-)
Caryn,
Good point. LOL
Karen L. I think you're right about that little place in their hearts. Because despite all the different types of romances out there, there's a few things they ALL have in common. Faithfulness and a HEA.