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The magazine Romantic Times was founded by Kathryn Falk in 1981.
Answer: True
Romantic Times was founded by Kathryn Falk in 1981.
Romantic Times began its publication journey as a fully formed magazine with a large initial distribution.
Answer: False
Romantic Times commenced its publication journey as a newsletter, not a fully formed magazine with extensive initial distribution.
The first issue of Romantic Times required nine months of work and reached 3,000 subscribers.
Answer: True
The initial publication of Romantic Times required nine months of work and reached 3,000 subscribers.
Kathryn Falk, the founder, was solely responsible for the day-to-day operations until the magazine's closure.
Answer: False
Kathryn Falk had a co-owner and husband, Kenneth Rubin, and was not solely responsible for the magazine's operations.
Romantic Times evolved from a popular blog into a printed newsletter before becoming a magazine.
Answer: False
Romantic Times began as a printed newsletter in 1981, not from a blog.
Who founded Romantic Times, and in which year did it commence publication?
Answer: Kathryn Falk in 1981
Romantic Times was founded by Kathryn Falk in 1981.
How did Romantic Times begin its publication journey before becoming a magazine?
Answer: As a newsletter
Romantic Times began its publication journey as a newsletter before evolving into a magazine.
Which of the following details accurately describes the first issue of Romantic Times?
Answer: It took 9 months to produce and had 3,000 subscribers.
The initial publication of Romantic Times required nine months of work and reached 3,000 subscribers.
Romantic Times was a British publication primarily focused on science fiction novels.
Answer: False
The source indicates Romantic Times was an American publication specializing in romance novels, not a British one focused on science fiction.
Romantic Times primarily covered news related to historical fiction and mystery genres.
Answer: False
The primary focus of Romantic Times was romance novels and related literary criticism, not historical fiction or mystery genres.
Romantic Times was headquartered in Los Angeles, California.
Answer: False
Romantic Times was based in Brooklyn, New York, not Los Angeles, California.
The International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) for Romantic Times is 0000-0000.
Answer: False
The correct ISSN for Romantic Times is 1557-3397, not 0000-0000.
The official website for Romantic Times is rtbookreviews.com.
Answer: True
The official website listed for Romantic Times is rtbookreviews.com.
What was the primary focus of the American genre magazine, Romantic Times?
Answer: Romance novels
The primary focus of Romantic Times was romance novels and related literary criticism.
What were the main categories covered by Romantic Times magazine?
Answer: Romance and literary criticism
The main categories covered by Romantic Times magazine were Romance novels and literary criticism.
In which U.S. city and state was Romantic Times based?
Answer: Brooklyn, New York
Romantic Times was based in Brooklyn, New York.
What is the correct ISSN for Romantic Times?
Answer: 1557-3397
The correct ISSN for Romantic Times is 1557-3397.
What was the official website address for Romantic Times?
Answer: rtbookreviews.com
The official website address for Romantic Times was rtbookreviews.com.
By 2004, Romantic Times had approximately 150,000 subscribers and was recognized as a leading publication in its genre.
Answer: True
By 2004, Romantic Times boasted approximately 150,000 subscribers and was recognized as 'Romance's premiere genre magazine'.
The subscriber base of Romantic Times grew from 3,000 in 1981 to approximately 150,000 by 2004.
Answer: True
The subscriber base of Romantic Times grew significantly from 3,000 in 1981 to approximately 150,000 by 2004.
An early mention of Romantic Times appeared in The New York Times on May 3, 1981.
Answer: True
An early mention of Romantic Times appeared in The New York Times on May 3, 1981.
The Palm Beach Post published an article about Romantic Times in September 1981.
Answer: True
The Palm Beach Post published an article about Romantic Times on September 23, 1981.
The book 'Popular fiction: the logics and practices of a literary field' referenced Romantic Times and was published in 2005.
Answer: False
The book 'Popular fiction: the logics and practices of a literary field' referenced Romantic Times and was published in 2004.
Time magazine published an article referencing Romantic Times in December 1998.
Answer: True
Time magazine published an article referencing Romantic Times in December 1998.
Romantic Times was considered a niche publication with limited influence in the romance genre.
Answer: False
Romantic Times was recognized as 'Romance's premiere genre magazine' and held considerable influence, not limited influence.
What was the subscriber count for Romantic Times in 2004, and how was its reputation described?
Answer: 150,000 subscribers, described as 'Romance's premiere genre magazine'.
In 2004, Romantic Times reportedly had 150,000 subscribers and was described as 'Romance's premiere genre magazine'.
The source mentions an article about Romantic Times in 'The New York Times' dated:
Answer: May 3, 1981
The source mentions an article about Romantic Times in 'The New York Times' dated May 3, 1981.
The book 'Popular fiction: the logics and practices of a literary field' referenced Romantic Times and was published in which year?
Answer: 2004
The book 'Popular fiction: the logics and practices of a literary field' referenced Romantic Times and was published in 2004.
The source mentions the magazine 'Time' published an article referencing Romantic Times in December 1998. What was the article title?
Answer: 'Crazy And In Charge'
The source mentions the magazine 'Time' published an article referencing Romantic Times in December 1998 titled 'Crazy And In Charge'.
The source implies Romantic Times had significant reach and influence within its genre because:
Answer: It was called 'Romance's premiere genre magazine' and hosted large conventions.
The source implies Romantic Times had significant reach and influence because it was described as 'Romance's premiere genre magazine' and hosted large annual conventions.
Romantic Times organized an annual convention called the 'Romance Readers Expo' from 1982 to 2018.
Answer: False
The annual convention organized by Romantic Times was called the 'Romantic Times Booklover's Convention', not the 'Romance Readers Expo'.
The annual Romantic Times Booklover's Convention included activities such as author signings, a costume ball, and a male beauty pageant.
Answer: True
The annual convention featured author signings, a costume ball, and a male beauty pageant.
The final Romantic Times Booklovers Convention was held in May 2018 in Reno, Nevada.
Answer: True
The final Romantic Times Booklovers Convention concluded in May 2018 in Reno, Nevada.
An image caption mentions author Bertrice Small attending the 2008 Romantic Times convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Answer: True
The image caption references Bertrice Small at the 2008 Romantic Times Booklovers Convention, which took place in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The Romantic Times Booklover's Convention was primarily a virtual event held online.
Answer: False
The Romantic Times Booklover's Convention was an in-person event, not primarily virtual.
The final RT Booklovers Convention took place entirely within the month of May 2018.
Answer: True
The final RT Booklovers Convention took place from May 15 to May 20, 2018.
What was the name of the significant annual event organized by Romantic Times?
Answer: The Romantic Times Booklover's Convention
The significant annual event organized by Romantic Times was the 'Romantic Times Booklover's Convention'.
Which of these activities was NOT typically featured at the annual Romantic Times Booklover's Convention?
Answer: A celebrity acting workshop
A celebrity acting workshop was not a typical activity at the Romantic Times Booklover's Convention; activities included author signings, a costume ball, and a male beauty pageant.
Where was the final Romantic Times Booklovers Convention held?
Answer: Reno, Nevada
The final Romantic Times Booklovers Convention was held in Reno, Nevada.
According to the image caption reference, which author was featured at the 2008 Romantic Times Booklovers Convention in Pittsburgh?
Answer: Bertrice Small
According to the image caption reference, author Bertrice Small was featured at the 2008 Romantic Times Booklovers Convention in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The final RT Booklovers Convention took place from May 15 to May 20 in which year?
Answer: 2018
The final RT Booklovers Convention took place from May 15 to May 20 in 2018.
Which detail about the Romantic Times Booklover's Convention is confirmed by the source?
Answer: It took place from 1982 until 2018.
It is confirmed by the source that the Romantic Times Booklover's Convention took place from 1982 until 2018.
The closure of Romantic Times magazine was announced in June 2018 by its founder, Kathryn Falk.
Answer: False
The closure of Romantic Times magazine was announced in May 2018, not June 2018.
Kathryn Falk cited her retirement after 38 years of publishing involvement as the reason for ending Romantic Times magazine.
Answer: True
Kathryn Falk cited her retirement after 38 years in publishing as the reason for ending Romantic Times magazine.
Romantic Times ceased publication in 2018 after being active for 37 years.
Answer: False
Romantic Times operated for 38 years, from 1981 to 2018, not 37 years.
Kenneth Rubin was identified as Kathryn Falk's business partner, not her husband, at the time of the closure announcement.
Answer: False
Kenneth Rubin was Kathryn Falk's husband and co-owner, not merely a business partner.
The website locusmag.com reported on the closure of Romantic Times in May 2018.
Answer: False
Locusmag.com reported on the closure of Romantic Times in June 2018, not May 2018.
The blog smartbitchestrashybooks.com announced the end of Romantic Times in May 2018, quoting Kathryn Falk.
Answer: True
The blog smartbitchestrashybooks.com announced the end of Romantic Times on May 16, 2018, quoting Kathryn Falk.
Kathryn Falk's retirement announcement explicitly stated she was ending her involvement after 30 years.
Answer: False
Kathryn Falk stated she was retiring after 38 years in publishing, not 30 years.
When was the closure of the Romantic Times magazine officially announced?
Answer: May 2018
The closure of the Romantic Times magazine was officially announced in May 2018.
Who announced the closure of Romantic Times and cited retirement as the reason?
Answer: Kathryn Falk, citing her retirement after 38 years.
Kathryn Falk, the founder, announced the closure and cited her retirement after 38 years in publishing as the reason.
How many years did Romantic Times operate from its founding in 1981 until its closure?
Answer: 38 years
Romantic Times operated for 38 years, from 1981 until its closure in 2018.
Who was Kathryn Falk's co-owner and husband mentioned in the closure announcement?
Answer: Kenneth Rubin
Kathryn Falk's co-owner and husband mentioned in the closure announcement was Kenneth Rubin.
Which blog reported on the end of Romantic Times in May 2018, quoting the founder?
Answer: smartbitchestrashybooks.com
The blog smartbitchestrashybooks.com reported on the end of Romantic Times in May 2018, quoting the founder, Kathryn Falk.
What reason did Kathryn Falk give for retiring and ending Romantic Times?
Answer: Her personal decision to retire after 38 years in publishing.
Kathryn Falk cited her personal decision to retire after 38 years in publishing as the reason for ending Romantic Times.
Which publication is cited as reporting on the closure of Romantic Times in June 2018?
Answer: locusmag.com
The publication cited as reporting on the closure of Romantic Times in June 2018 is locusmag.com.
What was the relationship between Kathryn Falk and Kenneth Rubin mentioned in the context of the magazine's closure?
Answer: Co-owner and husband
The relationship between Kathryn Falk and Kenneth Rubin mentioned in the context of the magazine's closure was co-owner and husband.