What's Love Got to do with it?

Mary Georgina de Grey


Regions:
Devon, Somerset, Bristol, Gloucestershire, Cornwall
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: Currently £50 plus travel
Category:
History
Updated:
25th May 2025
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A history of romance from the Egyptians onwards. I quote poets and writers and singers, from a piece found on a slab of clay to Ovid to Shakespeare, to Tina Turner and Barbara Cartland, and include a section on kissing in art.

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About Mary Georgina de Grey

A former teacher, I am a writer who has just completed a fourth book, traditionally published. Two books are contemporary romances and the third is historical, set in the 1960s. My fourth is romantic suspense, which means a blending of romance and thriller.

As a linguist I have lived and worked in a number of different places, and therefore set my books each time in a different country, taking care to give my readers a glimpse of the cultural experience. I am a passionate advocate for the romance genre ready to argue for its ability to provide role models for people of all kinds.

I am always developing new presentations but have presented on the following:

  • the history of romance back to the Egyptians
  • why romance should be considered a serious genre
  • how to write a romantic novel
  • the highlights and pitfalls or research. I use PowerPoint to illustrate but am happy simply talking. It depends on the requirements of the group.

I live on the English Riviera with my artist husband.


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