10 Things Only a Romance Editor Knows

The following is adapted from a post in our archives.

Working in the romance fiction industry requires some very specialist skills. Read on for the Harlequin editors’ top 10 list!

1.) Our internet search histories are not for the fainthearted (or children).

2.) It can be weird when the author uses your name for the heroine…especially when things get steamy!

3.) Apparently, editing romance doesn’t qualify us as relationship counsellors. As anyone who’s ever had to sit through a romance editor dissecting their boyfriend’s “emotional conflict” will testify…

4.) Looking at scantily clad beautiful people is part of the job, seriously. It is RESEARCH!

5.) We are well-versed with undergarments most people have never seen, including chemises and kirtles.

6.) Going on holiday to Europe can be interesting when all you can say in the language is “I love you”…

7.) We have to say/edit/discuss things that would make our mothers blush…and we have to say them with a straight face in a business context! Best question? Is that even anatomically possible?

8.) We’ve seen many a grand romantic gesture on paper…so it takes a lot to impress us!

9.) Editing Medical Romances gives you a false sense of confidence in your own ability to deliver a surprise baby, given the chance.

10.) We can sniff out a potential romantic plotline in anything.

What have you learned from reading and writing romance? Let us know in the comments!