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Chick Lit: Which Comes First, The Chick Or The Lit?
By Laurel Osterkamp -
How many times has a boyfriend or husband dismissed a movie you wanted to see as just another “chick flick”, refusing to go, and dragged you to see an action film instead? It seems that any sort of entertainment that is created specifically by women for women has a stigma attached to it, and is often disregarded as superficial fluff. This is not simply true for movies anymore, but for books as well, with the fairly recent emergence of the genre “chick lit.”

These books often have pastel covers with pictures of shoes or cocktails or both, and they usually have a single everywoman-type-heroine, complete with dieting woes and dating insecurities. And while it is true these books frequently follow some familiar conventions, many are receiving an ill-deserved reputation.

The really good chick lit books are by authors who haven’t forgotten that lit stands for literature, and they manage to create complex stories with subtle characters and universal themes. And – here’s the truly difficult part – they do so while employing the conventions that chick lit readers have come to love and expect.

Achieving this is not easy. One must ask, when writing chick lit, which comes first: the chick, or the lit?

The Chick

So just what do chick lit readers expect when picking up a novel? While this list is in no ways complete, it is a start:

•A heroine with a good sense of humor
•Characters who are dealing with real-life problems concerning career choices and/or family issues
•Focus on relationships
•Description of settings that are urban or in some way exotic
•A story with an element of romance, however, romance does not have to be the focus of the story
•Emphasis on other relationships, like with girlfriends

In addition, a lot of chick lit books use conventions that have made the stereotypes about these books true. Listed below are some of the more blatant ones:
•A heroine who loves shoes and martinis
•A story set in either London or NYC
•The main character works in publishing, PR, or some equally glamorous profession
•A plot that is driven by the flakiness and insecurities of the heroine, who is always getting herself into jams due to her foibles.
•Outrageous and quirky supporting characters which include family members, childhood friends, and work-buddies
•Sex scenes that are either hinted at or told in detail
•An elusive guy with a hip name who, for whatever reason, won’t commit to a relationship with the main character (at least until the end of the book)

When writing the chick component of chick lit, it is important to include at least a couple of the elements from list “A”. However, if you want to make your easily identifiable as chick lit, go a step further and throw in some elements from list “B” as well.

The Lit

So you’ve figured out which chick conventions your story is going to include, and it is time to write it. But now comes the more difficult part. How do you turn your story into literature?

First, we need an understanding of just what literature is. I like this definition, found on Yahoo definitions:

Imaginative or creative writing, especially of recognized artistic value: "Literature must be an analysis of experience and a synthesis of the findings into a unity" (Rebecca West).
Let’s break the definition down into three parts.

1. Imagination and creativity – In Emily Giffin’s Something Borrowed, Rachel is a big-city lawyer who has always

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