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"For commercial books in a genre, readers' and editors' expectations may be fairly rigid. Some romanc..." — Nancy Kress
For commercial books in a genre, readers' and editors' expectations may be fairly rigid. Some romance lines, for instance, issue fairly detailed writers' guidelines explaining exactly what must happen in a book they publish (and what must not).
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