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Learn moreA memoir about writing a novel about searching for love.
Is romance dead? Is that why there are so many vampires in today's romance novels? When Avi Steinberg's love life took a grim turn, he did what he always does: He consulted his old books, the usual cast of Great (Very Serious, Usually Male) Authors. And he immediately realized that these books were part of the problem. Instead, he began to read romances, the books he--like so many of us--have been conditioned to dismiss as "trashy." What he discovered was a genre that was tremendously diverse and daring, along with a vast network of innovative writers who were keeping the novel as alive as ever. His own relationship problems, he realized, came down to a failure of his imagination. And so he set out on a quest to write and publish a romance novel and to find real-life love.
A hybrid of memoir, travelogue, and critical essay, The Happily Ever After chronicles an adventure in a brave new world of literature. Steinberg offers a report from the trenches of romance, moving between major industry conferences and writing groups at the local bar as he works and reworks his romance novel idea. He reveals the inside scoop from a major romance publishing house, crisscrosses the country meeting mysterious ghostwriters and Fabio's great unsung rival, and offers a running take on the fascinating history of romance writing, the genre that invented, and continues to reinvent, the modern novel. Along the way he meets many readers, each of whom sheds light on why we are so fascinated by--and phobic of--romance fiction and what the vitality and fractiousness of our biggest genre says about us.
With quirky wit and disarming honesty, Steinberg captures an often misunderstood literary culture and learns, from its devoted practitioners, how to take the Happily Ever After seriously in his own life.
Avi Steinberg is the authorย of Running the Books: The Adventures of an Accidental Prison Librarian,ย which was aย San Francisco Chronicleย Best Book of the Year. He is a regular contributor toย The New Yorkerโs Culture Desk blog. His essays have appeared inย The New York Times Magazine, Salon, The Paris Review Daily,ย andย n+1.
Dustin Rubin can be regularly heard as a network promo voice for CBS, TBS, TruTV, A&E, and Netflix. He has voiced campaigns for such brands as Toyota, Arco, Clorox, Cincoro Tequila, and the U.S. Marines. His voice has also been featured on late night TV onย Jimmy Kimmel Live!ย and The Late Late Show.
Avi Steinberg is the authorย of Running the Books: The Adventures of an Accidental Prison Librarian,ย which was aย San Francisco Chronicleย Best Book of the Year. He is a regular contributor toย The New Yorkerโs Culture Desk blog. His essays have appeared inย The New York Times Magazine, Salon, The Paris Review Daily,ย andย n+1.
Dustin Rubin can be regularly heard as a network promo voice for CBS, TBS, TruTV, A&E, and Netflix. He has voiced campaigns for such brands as Toyota, Arco, Clorox, Cincoro Tequila, and the U.S. Marines. His voice has also been featured on late night TV onย Jimmy Kimmel Live!ย and The Late Late Show.
Reviews
“Journalist and humorist Steinberg (The Lost Book of Mormon) documents his plunge into the world of romance writing in this wittily observed account . . . Steinberg’s romp through ‘the vast empire of Romancelandia’ yields sharp insights into the genre’s influences—he finds a gothic subtext to much romance, from Northanger Abbey to Fifty Shades of Grey—and sometimes surprising observations about its gender dynamic.”—Publisher’s Weekly
“With a journalist’s perspective and a penchant for wit and storytelling, Steinberg crafts a compelling narrative of his quest to find love and to write postdivorce.”
—Library Journal
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