Janet Rudolph's Mystery Fanfare has a list of famous sweetheart sleuth duos and Valentine's Day mystery novels.
NPR takes a look at the dark origins of Valentine's Day, dating from the misogynistic feast of Lupercalia.
Alan Rinzler offers an editor's Valentine to writers, explaining "What Makes Writers Special."
Peter Robinson and nineteen other authors listed their favorite romantic reads for The Globe and Mail. Among the choices: Graham Greene and Dorothy L. Sayers.
Barbara Cartland's estate is publishing one-fourth of the romance novelist's titles as e-books for the first time, beginning tomorrow on Valentine's Day.
The Guardian has a slide show of the ten best literary love stories as told in pictures.
Jen Forbus moderated the "Cute Guys" panel of authors at the recent Love is Murder conference and has a video clip available.
Do you live on or near one of America's Most Romantic Main Streets?
NASA's Stardust spacecraft will have a rendezvous of its own on Valentine's Day—with comet Tempel 1. Talk about star-crossed romances.
Out of gift ideas? What lover wouldn't be thrilled to have a cockroach named after them.
The police have been going about this all wrong for the past several years, apparently. If you want to get guns off the streets, don't buy them back, exchange them for sex toys.
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