by Mari on Oct 3rd, 2013 Tweet
It's no secret that people love reading novels with happy endings to feel good, but Sophia Kapp during an interview with Love's Naomi Meyer reveal "the feel-good thing is more complex than most people realize."
Together with the romance in her books, shying away Kapp to address social problems such as unplanned pregnancies. "You can your reader really add up just when she first showed the dark side," she said.
I am a language practitioner (and part-time lecturer) to be bread. I write for fun. And because I'll go crazy if I do not. In the same way that readers become addicted to reading, I'm shark scales addicted to writing. I write romance novels, a subgenre of romantic fiction - it's "feel good stories" in which the reader of a happy ending (the so-called "Happily Ever After") insured. It is unashamedly escape the reader for the duration of the story out of her situation and her with the heroine to the hero late fall. What the reader gets, the author of course for the duration of the writing process. Full interview: Love
Cats: Afrikaans, Fiction, South Africa Tags: English, Triangle, Fiction, Publishers Love Novels, FM, Naomi Meyer, Unplanned Pregnancy, Romance, Sophia Kapp, Social Issues, South Africa Quick URL
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