Harlequin Kiss & Collecting Category Romance on Categorically Romance Podcast
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by Bree
1M ago
I was a guest on The Categorically Romance Podcast to discuss my category romance collecting addiction, reading some books from Kiss a short-lived Harlequin line from the early 20 teens, and how not being allowed to read romance as a teen actually made me more obsessed with reading romance. Hope you enjoy this episode and I definitely recommend that you check out the Categorically Romance Podcast if you're not already listening. We read The One that Got Away by Kelly Hunter (Kiss #1) and If You Can't Stand the Heat by Joss Wood. Learn more about The Categorically Romance Podcast: https://linkt ..read more
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Covering Romance: John Ennis's Art & Thoughts on Fandom
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by Jodie Slaughter
1M ago
In this episode, host Andrea Martucci embarks on a journey with Dame Jodie Slaughter to the Covering Romance exhibition. The event showcases romance novel cover art by award-winning artist, John Ennis. Interviews with John Ennis and other attendees, including author Nisha Sharma, romance fan Mary Lynne Nielsen, and Fin, owner of Wolf and Kron books, a genre bookstore. Andrea purchases several pieces of cover art and reflects with Jodie on the cultural significance of fandom and passion for the genre. Fellow Traveler: Dame Jodie Slaughter, International Fandom Criticizer Website | Twitter | Ins ..read more
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Prison Planet Romance: Love in a Hopeless Place
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by Megan Erickson
2M ago
An exploration of prison planet romances with Megan Erickson. We discuss Guardian by Emmy Chandler and how it explores issues of consent, agency, and morality through an extreme version of the forced proximity trope. Are these brutal dystopians actually hopeful explorations of humanity and love? Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.com ..read more
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Romancelandia Holiday Fairies!
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by Andrea Martucci
3M ago
Romancelandia Holiday Fairies 2023! Romancelandia Holiday Fairies is a mutual aid effort for the romance novel reader community to support anyone in the community who could use a little material help with purchasing gifts for themselves, or loved ones this holiday season. Learn more: bit.ly/holidayfairies shelflovepodcast.com/holiday-fairies   Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.com ..read more
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Shame
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by Whoa!mance
4M ago
Is shame productive? This question guides part 2 of a Whoa!mance/Shelf Love convo about A Lady of the West by Linda Howard as we discuss the paradox of enjoying highly problematic books. We interrogate our feelings of shame, enjoyment, and the importance of critically dissecting the pleasures derived from reading, no matter how uncomfortable it may feel. Look at your society, look at your life! Along with me and Whoa!mance, in this crossover episode. Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Email ..read more
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A Lady of the West: The Rules for Good Women
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by Whoamance, Whoa!mance
5M ago
I humbly asked Morgan and Isabeau to help me understand why A Lady of the West by Linda Howard had a chokehold on my young romance-reading imagination, and they delivered. We discuss how this book has rules for good (white) women, and explores Manifest Destiny, settler colonialism, sexuality, violence, violent sexuality, and being a desirable (white) woman. Button up your white high-necked blouse and gallop on a virile stallion into the wild west with Whoa!mance, in this crossover episode. Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter  ..read more
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Erotic Romance: A Gentleman in the Streets by Alisha Rai
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by Joe Martucci, Jodie Slaughter
5M ago
The difference between erotic romance and romance is all about feelings, in particular, where you feel them. Shelf Love’s Kink Correspondent, Dame Jodie Slaughter, joins the podcast to discuss A Gentleman in the Streets by Alisha Rai. Only enter if you consensually dare. Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.com Guest: Dame Jodie Slaughter, Shelf Love’s Kink Correspondent Website | Twitter | Instagram ..read more
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Bisexuality in Romance
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by Andrea Martucci
6M ago
Bisexuality in romance with writer and reviewer Ellie Mae MacGregor (@bisexual_booknerd). When it comes to romance, a genre that explores romantic and sexual desires, what does “good” bisexual representation look like? How can books with or without bisexual representation create worlds that feel safe for bisexual readers? Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast.com Guest: Ellie Mae MacGregor Instagram @bisexual_booknerd ..read more
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The Agony and the Candlelight Ecstasy
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by Andrea Martucci
6M ago
I own 91 Candlelight Ecstasy Romances, so it was high time I read one... then I read another 13 for good measure. in December, 1980, Vivian Stephens launched a new line of contemporary category romance at Dell called Candlelight Ecstasy. The line pushed the envelope when it came to sex and sensuality on the page. But how sexy are they and how do these books hold up in 2023?  ..read more
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Mistress of Mellyn: In love with the man or the house?
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by Reformed Rakes
6M ago
Mistress of Mellyn by Virginia Holt is often hailed as responsible for kicking off a boom of modern gothics in the mid-20th century. In this crossover with Reformed Rakes, we ask: is this a gothic first and a romance second? Is our plucky main character in love with the man of the house, or just the house? How does Mistress explore transgression of boundaries, gender, eight-year-olds, and heroines “ahead of their time”? Shelf Love: NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube Email: Andrea@shelflovepodcast ..read more
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