Babbles from Scott Eagan
Scott Eagan is the literary agent for Greyhaus Literary Agency. Greyhaus Literary Agency focuses exclusively on the traditional romance and women's fiction genres. Scott believes through increased education as well as communication between publishing professionals and authors, these two genres can continue to be a strong force in the publishing world.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Transitions from Thanksgiving To Christmas - Cleaning House
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Have a Wonderful Thanksgiving!
Remember. I always say to do at least one thing for your craft EVERY day? And yes, you are thinking, "But Scott, this is Thanksgiving (in the US), Waaaaaaaahhhhh!" I, don't care. Here is your task.
Here is what I want you to do today! It is nice and simple.
Look at what you just wrote. Don't criticize it. Just look at it and be thankful.
That is so many more words you wrote toward those two words you are shooting for "THE END"
Now, go enjoy the day!
Monday, November 24, 2025
Where Do I Think Contemporary Romance Is Going?
OK, time to break out the Magic 8 Ball and take some guesses.
And as you know, guessing trends in this business is something I believe we all wish we can do. It is that one question we are asked over and over again at conferences by all of you authors. "So what do you see as the next trend?" At that point, we all look at each other and pretty much squirm thinking, "There is no way I'm going to take that question."
Well, I'm going out on a limb here today. Let's talk about contemporary romance today.
We have now had a ton of romantic comedies. We had a resurgence of what we used to call "chick lit" but now we thought we would just call it rom-con so we didn't make ourselves look old. OK, people kind of liked that because it was fun, light and certainly took our minds off of a lot of bad and negative things going on around us in the world. We sort of extended our "summer beach reads" to a full year long habit.
Then that transformed into sports romances. People were all into the hot athletic guys. It wasn't about the sports. It was more about the fact that after the game, they had to take off those sweaty uniforms and the readers got to see their abs. Whew! And we still made these stories fun and light. Keep the rom-con feel and keep the fast beach read feel.
And editor bought up these books like crazy.
Now, here is where my prediction is coming into play. Editors bought and bought and bought, and now the readers out there are going to the bookstore, looking at the shelves and saying "these all look alike." Even worse, they have now turned all of the book covers (including historical romances) into those trade paperback cartoon covers so now literally EVERYTHING looks alike.
And readers are seeing it. I went into my local Barnes and Noble and in the romance section I heard several readers say "there is nothing new" even though there were new debut authors.
Editors are just trying to get these books out of their warehouses.
So, where do I think things are going. I personally believe we are going to swing the pendulum a bit more to some more realistic romances. No, I am not talking about non-fiction stories where we just changed the names. I think we are going to see more stories that have people we could easily find as neighbors. Give them a good strong conflict to deal with (not just a cliche new neighbor storyline) but not something so over-the-top, but a good romance we could just get into.
And, by the way, we are going to dump all of the insanely heavy baggage stories where the heroine in the story is dealing with EVERY emotional drama of the 21st century and needs an entire hospital of psychologists to solve her problems.
And I do think the covers are going to change too! (Oh please!!!!!)