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Association of romance writers
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DeLiA is an association founded in 2003, promoting the literary genre of romance. DeLiA was founded by twelve female authors to promote German-language romance literature. Currently, the association has over 200 members. Well-known members of DeLiA include Eva Völler, Rebecca Michéle (both of them are founding members), Petra Hülsmann, Deana Zinßmeister, Nina George, and couple Iny Lorentz.

History

DeLiA was founded on 3 May 2003 as part of the Booklover Conference in Bad Homburg. Today, the association is based in Meerbusch.

Ever since it was formed, DeLiA has recorded a steady increase in membership, and it currently lists over 200 members. Every member brings the amount of books to 33 million. About ten percent of the members are men who usually write under a female pseudonym.

DeLiA Literature Award

The DeLiA Literature Award has been given out since 2004, with 1500 euros of prize money for the best German-language romance novel. Ever since 2017, the best German-language romance novel for young people has been awarded.

This is a list of winners of the award:

This is a list of winners of the DeLiA Youth Literature Award:

References

  1. "Wer sind wir? - DELIA". DELIA | Vereinigung deutschsprachiger Liebesromanautorinnen und -autoren (in Afrikaans). 1 January 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  2. Tanja Koskoska (2015-06-15). "Eine Reise ins Herz der Dinge (.pdf)" (PDF). Frankfurter Rundschau. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  3. Henriette Kuhrt (2013-05-11). "Die plüschigen Schwestern von Rosamunde Pilcher". Die Welt. Retrieved 2017-02-04.
  4. "Bisherige Preisträger*Innen – Delia". delia-online.de. 2015-01-02.


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