By eHow Business Editor
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"The romance genre is one of the few left where publishers still accept submissions directly from writers," says Sheri McGregor, author of "Under One Roof." That's the good news. The bad news? "Imagine the stacks of manuscripts romance publishers receive daily. With three- to six-month response times, they must be inundated."
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on 11/22/2005 A western romance is a historical romance set in the wild west and is appropriately marketed to a historical romance house. Examples are Georgina Gentry's romances to Zebra and Karen Kay's Avon romances as well as Madeline Baker's Dorchester romances. A contemporary romance set in a western state is of course appropriately marketed to a contemporary publisher, but is usually not defined as a western romance. A western romance is usually thought of as a historical set in the wild west rather than a contemporary western set in America.