Sorry, Bro follows Armenian-American Nar as she attends a month-long Armenian festival in San Francisco and, unexpectedly, falls in love with the fascinating and gorgeous Erebuni. Makes a lot of sense given my history that now I adore writing romances. In fact, I won a swim team gag award for “most boy crushes” (little did they know I also had the most girl crushes). As a child I used to daydream about fantastically romantic scenes and scenarios (rose covered balconies and so much yearning). I found out about the joy of romance novels much later in life, but before that, I’ve always been drawn to romantic subplots in movies and books. The last several years, when I write it’s because there’s some burning topic that I want to explore more deeply, and sometimes I’ll draw it out in a nonfiction essay and sometimes in fiction. I had to make sense of my thoughts, put down the stories swirling around in my head. I’ve always been writing, which for me is since I was five. How did you first become interested in writing? What draws you to writing romance in particular?
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