Our critic on four sizzling new releases. Credit...Michela Buttignol Supported by By Olivia Waite Olivia Waite, the Book ...
Even if you don't read romance novels, you probably think you know romance novels. From the Harlequin books of the 1980s through the bodice-rippers prominently featuring Fabio (or Fabio-adjacent) ...
As romance books grow in popularity, entrepreneurs and literary festivals have started to take notice — creating ...
But it seemed to Held that Hodge didn’t mind; in fact, she was eager to collaborate with someone who valued the genre as much ...
Stories is all-in on the romance genre, and the founders are cultivating a whole world around the books they publish, ...
The problem with genre fiction is the unfortunate stereotypes and assumptions about what subset appeals to what audience. Call something “science fiction,” and it’ll inevitably be marketed to men.
Beth Driscoll received funding for this research from Australian Research Council Discovery Project DP160101308, 'Genre Worlds: Australian Popular Fiction in the 21st Century.' Kim Wilkins received ...
“Bridgerton,” Netflix’s lush adaptation of Julia Quinn’s historical romance series, has been viewed by 63 million households since its Dec. 25 premiere, and is Netflix’s fifth biggest original series ...
Jodi McAlister received funding from the Romance Writers of America for a research project on English-language romance in the Philippines. She is a member of the Romance Writers of Australia. Romance ...
As a genre, romance gets a bad rep. Valentine’s Day thinkpieces pop up every February—defending romance, ragging on romance, bemoaning the commercialization of romance. Just this month, writer and ...
In a world unhinged by fear and hate, some days love feels like our only hope. Look no further than how the marriage of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle has captivated the globe, giving many of us a ...
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