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Harlequin is the biggest romance publisher in the world and has a huge sell-through rate on their titles.
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According to this new press release from prnewswire. com, Harlequin is going to launch a digital-only publishing company, to be named Carina Press.
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Writing for Harlequin is a dream for many authors, how has your experience been writing for their category romances?
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According to this new press release from prnewswire. com, Harlequin is going to launch a digital-only publishing company, to be named Carina Press.
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Though Mills & Boon has become synonymous with romance (in England at least; its parent company Harlequin is the by-word for romance in America), up until the 1930s, it was your average general publisher.
Consuming Passion: 100 Years of Mills & Boon | Edwardian Promenade 2008
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It has to be pretty significant if a name as established as Harlequin is branching into the UF/Paranormal realm.
Sneak Peek at First Nocturne Bites Cover! « Urban Fantasy Land 2008
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Of the evil vampire Harlequin – Harlequin sat in the darkness, brooding.
“The Last Angel” by Natasha Rhodes Doug Knipe 2008
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-- Harlequin is putting its erotic pulp fiction online.
Coffee Break: Oct. 1 2007
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Romance, the Super Romance, the Summer Sizzler, the Temptation, the Desire, and the plain Harlequin lines are now available in bookstores and kiosks and with street vendors everywhere.
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As there was not enough wood to finish roasting and browning it, he called Harlequin and Punchinello, and said to them:
Childhood's Favorites and Fairy Stories The Young Folks Treasury, Volume 1 Various 1865
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