Author Caroline Anderson Interview on BBC Radio 4
4 Comments November 15th, 2007 in media Posted by Malleby Malle
Bestselling Medical author Caroline Anderson was interviewed this morning on BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour as part of a feature on romance, medical drama and fiction.Â
You can listen to the BBC Radio 4 feature anytime at this link in the next 7 days.
4 Responses to “Author Caroline Anderson Interview on BBC Radio 4”
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I listened to this and I thoroughly enjoyed the interview. It’s great to finally see (or hear) M&B writers being interviewed without being treated with derision.
I am a student at Bristol University, writing a dissertation for an MSci degree in Geography on how place is shown in Mills and Boon romance novels and whether this influences the way the female characters are described.
I am looking to interview, either in person, by phone or by email, readers of romance novels to see what their views are. I promist to treat anything said in complete confidence and fairly, without derision (I have been a reader of romance novels for years so I am not someone who automatically dismisses them as trash). I am also willing to make transcriptions of interviews and even the entire dissertation available to all my interviewees so that they can check that I have been fair in representing their views.
Sorry for the length of this post but if anyone would like to help me, or even ask for more details, please e-mail me at eh5573@bristol.ac.uk.
Thank-you, in advance, for your help
Emma
Malle,
After recently releasing my first novel, a medical romance, I am glad to see an author of this subspecialty genre getting the attention they deserve. Medical romance, like historical romance involves an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter and usually requires a lot of research (like my 13 years of on-the-job-training). Our readers are knowledgeable.
Barbara Bergin
author of “Endings”
http://www.barbaraberginink.com