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She pioneered risqué and sometimes erotic romantic fiction aimed at a female readership which was radical for its time, though her writing would not be considered scandalous by modern standards.
She coined the use of It, which is repeatedly yet erroneously described as a euphemism for sexuality, or sex appeal.
She wrote magazine articles for the Hearst press giving advice on how to keep your man and health and beauty tips.
' The Elinor Glyn System of Writing ' 1922 gives insights into writing for Hollywood studios and magazine editors at this time.

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