Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse
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033. Romance Myths & Misconceptions: Kennedy Ryan, Emma Barry, Talia Hibbert, Tif Marcelo, and Suzanne Jefferies
Myths Twitter Thread from 12/11/19: https://twitter.com/ShelfLovePod/status/1204745917527732226
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Myth: Romance Novels Aren’t Well Written
Myth Buster: Emma Barry
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Emma Barry
Listen to Emma on Episode 30: A Seditious Affair by KJ Charles with Emma Barry: Cross-Class Romance, and Andrea’s HEA Existential Crisis
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Myth: Romance novels are only read by uneducated women who don’t want to read substance
Myth Buster: Talia Hibbert
Talia Hibbert
Listen to Talia on Episode 27: Talia Hibbert on Genderqueer Themes from Mulan and Forced Proximity in Therese Beharrie’s Work
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Myth: Romance novel heroines are all damsels in distress; they’re vapid and lack substance or depth
Myth Buster: Tif Marcelo
Tif Marcelo:
Listen to Tif in episode #22: Tif Marcelo: Community, Outcasts, and Thirsty by Mia Hopkins
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Myth: Romance novels are boring and all the same
Myth Buster: Kennedy Ryan
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Kennedy Ryan:
You can listen to Kennedy on the following episodes
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Myth: Romance novel readers are stupid, can’t be feminists, and are all women
Myth Buster: Suzanne Jefferies
Suzanne Jefferies:
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