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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 18 Feb 2000, p. 12

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K YOU MILTON For Nomlinatlng Us b -.est Fitness Club! vWriting a romance novel isn't too hard By IRENE GENTLE The Champion When hopeless romantics find the world too cruel, they can always write up a nicer one. And to get them started, former Hariequin Books editor Brian Henry wili present a crash course on romance novel writing Monday at the Milton Leisure Centre. Most women are suckers for tihe genre, which accounts for haif of ail masa market book aales. And no wonder, since the differences between real and fictionai romances start piling up right after the boy meets girl part. Though it often leads to a world of trouble in reai life, ail'a weil that ends weii in romance I land. 'Thse worid of romances are nicer places than our worid. Everyone ends up in a happier place," said Mr. Henry. "No one ends up face down in the Hudson. No one wiii be on crack." Love may not be In the air, but It couid And the dream ian't out of reacis. When be on the page thanks to Bian Henry's American readers stole thse genre from its upcomlng seminar on how to write a -aee HEROES on page 13 romance novel. For Nominaine Ue 11- Mliton'. for nominating us DE BEST FAST FOOD DANCE C>TUDIO BEST HAMBURGER, PIrector. Mamnie Pl'aier, 13A Hom, CPTA, PMA Iiytalfed aens exp.rianced staoff. Momipare of Paince Maeters of ODQ Amarica Camaidlanr Panoe Teachers Association. t] F erformnfi JS't, fouîiI[~~ 550Onarlo $treet, Untt,#7 (Pilzza Hut 'Iiza-) 87-53 -80 Market Dr,, MitonSSSu0657j A L 1, A E A 1 1NC eRE AT HOEDCRjGCNUTTO FrAppt Cal 87-15 14 ai t

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