- Editor’s Note: Issue 1.1
- A Little Extra Bite: Dis/Ability and Romance in Tanya Huff and Charlaine Harris’s Vampire Fiction
- Getting a Good Man to Love: Popular Romance Fiction and the Problem of Patriarchy
- There Are Six Bodies in This Relationship: An Anthropological Approach to the Romance Genre
- Historicizing The Sheik: Comparisons of the British Novel and the American Film
- There Were Three of Us in this Biography, So it Was a Bit Crowded: The Biographer as Suitor and the Rhetoric of Romance in Diana: Her True Story
- The African American Historical Romance: An Interview with Beverly Jenkins
- Review: Reading Nora Roberts, by Mary Ellen Snodgrass
- Review: Romance and Readership in Twentieth-Century France: Love Stories, by Diana Holmes
- Review: Northrop Frye’s Notebooks on Romance, by Northrop Frye
- Review: Historical Romance Fiction: Heterosexuality and Performativity, by Lisa Fletcher
- Review: A Vindication of Love: Reclaiming Romance for the Twenty-first Century, by Cristina Nehring