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What a fascinating chat tonight! So many of my favorite elements at play—ruined castles, seductive heroes only barely clinging to sanity, vulnerable heroines, terror, ecstasy, vampires, Heathcliff and so much more…
Bothered by the difficulty of defining the genre in 140 characters, @GLHancock persisted after the chat until she found this definition from gothrom.net: “heroine in [...]
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What a fascinating chat tonight! So many of my favorite elements at play—ruined castles, seductive heroes only barely clinging to sanity, vulnerable heroines, terror, ecstasy, vampires, Heathcliff and so much more…
Bothered by the difficulty of defining the genre in 140 characters, @GLHancock persisted heroically, even after the chat, until she found this definition from gothrom.net: [...]
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