Traditional Regency Romance Aficionados discussion

25 views

Comments Showing 1-9 of 9 (9 new)    post a comment »
dateUp arrow    newest »

Kagama-the Literaturevixen | 76 comments Mod
I mean I can understand Signet...but Zebra? Just curious if anyone can explain this.


message 2: by Gail (new)

Gail Burch (mackeever) | 1 comments Maggie MacKeever used to write for Fawcett, Doubleday, Pocketbooks, Putnam (under various names) before she wrote for Zebra. She stopped writing for about 15 years and then started up again.


Kagama-the Literaturevixen | 76 comments Mod
Rane wrote: "Zebra was one of the oldies and their regency line started around the same time as Signet (give or take a few years)that produced alot of books a month at times. It also started off some well know ..."

No I mean the name. Zebras are hardly romantic.

description


Kagama-the Literaturevixen | 76 comments Mod
Rane wrote: "Kagama-the Literaturevixen wrote: "Rane wrote: "Zebra was one of the oldies and their regency line started around the same time as Signet (give or take a few years)that produced alot of books a mon..."

*hugs*

Well ...I doubt someone out of "the biz" knows but its fun to speculate about it ;)

and yes zebras are pretty cute.


message 5: by Mary (new)

Mary (linwe) | 16 comments I actually googled to see whether zebras have any special mating behaviours like penguins. I got nuthin' haha!


Kagama-the Literaturevixen | 76 comments Mod
Mary wrote: "I actually googled to see whether zebras have any special mating behaviours like penguins. I got nuthin' haha!"

They have "harems" though :P


message 7: by Mary (new)

Mary (linwe) | 16 comments lol I saw that but I thought that wasn't worth promoting hehehe. imagine the horrors that would have produced! XD


message 8: by HJ (last edited Sep 15, 2013 01:45AM) (new)

HJ | 18 comments Zebra - to show that they covered romance from A to Z??


Kagama-the Literaturevixen | 76 comments Mod
Hj wrote: "Zebra - to show that they covered romance from A to Z??"

Nice theory :)


back to top