The Spiral Dance

"Though both are bound in the spiral dance, I would rather be a cyborg than a goddess." - Donna Haraway

88 notes

You’d think the very thought of a romance writer would bring a smile to people’s lips. Ah, how nice. Love. Making love. Laughter. Kissing. But no, the world is upside down as far as I can see, and romances and their writers are ridiculed, hisses and generally spat upon. For what reason? One of my favorites is that women who read them might get mixed up about reality and imagine a man is going to rescue them from Life. According to this theory, women are so stupid that they can’t tell a story from reality. Is anyone worried that the MEN who read spy thrillers are going to go after their neighbors with an automatic weapon? No, I don’t remember anyone thinking that. Nor do I remember anyone worrying about murder mysteries or science fiction. It just seems to be dumb ol’ women who might think some gorgeous, thoughtful, giving hunk is going to rescue them. Honey, if any woman thought a gorgeous hunk was going to rescue her, romance novels wouldn’t be forty percent of the publishing industry.

Remembrance (Jude Deveraux)

I cannot begin to tell you how much I agree with this. It infuriates me that there is a general conception that women are so moronic and infantile that they cannot separate fiction from reality, and that the reading of romance will somehow create the expectation that a duke/spy/SEAL/vampire is our only viable romantic partner, and anything less will result in a catastrophic mental collapse. I’m looking at you, Flaubert.

Women know the difference between fiction and reality. What romance does is teach us the value of valuing ourselves, and I refuse to be ridiculed for that.

(via zoearcher)

(Source: quotationsoflove, via oliviawaite)

Filed under romance novels

  1. mellydarling reblogged this from justateenagemaniac
  2. justateenagemaniac reblogged this from bookwormfantasy
  3. chattinwithtatton reblogged this from zoearcher
  4. gretchenstull reblogged this from zoearcher
  5. vivi1027 reblogged this from 14kgoldnyc
  6. alexmarierod reblogged this from kierstenkrum
  7. seriouslybananapants reblogged this from 14kgoldnyc and added:
    Exactly! I feel no shame in reading romance novels. They’re well written and funny and they leave me feeling happy. I...
  8. 14kgoldnyc reblogged this from missworded
  9. sweetest-words reblogged this from the-book-addict
  10. grandmasterbud reblogged this from missworded
  11. bookwormfantasy reblogged this from the-book-addict
  12. freckles04 reblogged this from ionsfolly
  13. ionsfolly reblogged this from maiseyyates
  14. maiseyyates reblogged this from kierstenkrum
  15. kierstenkrum reblogged this from zoearcher
  16. charityeverafter reblogged this from megancraneandcaitlincrews
  17. megancraneandcaitlincrews reblogged this from staceykade
  18. noellepierce reblogged this from zoearcher
  19. staceykade reblogged this from deniseagnewnovelist
  20. asiamorela reblogged this from zoearcher
  21. sourdoughislife reblogged this from oliviawaite
  22. oliviawaite reblogged this from zoearcher
  23. dorothyinengland reblogged this from zoearcher
  24. lizsjunkdrawer reblogged this from zoearcher
  25. thisismymonkey reblogged this from zoearcher
  26. sjaejones reblogged this from lyrabelacqua and added:
    Totally awesome. Totally true! And how sad is it that men’s self-insertion fantasy gets lauded as “great” (*cough The...