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The Romance Room
Marjorie Muller
3 episodes
2 months ago
When non-romance readers hear a romance requires a "happy ever after", the overwhelming response is, "nuh-uh!" Then the examples come in...making it clear they don't know the difference between a love story and a romance. Today on The Romance Room, we'll talk about why not all love stories are romances, why the happily ever after or (happy for now) is integral to the romance genre and... Well, there's the misogyny element too. Women can't have anything fun, right? ๐Ÿ“œ Show Notes: Gr...
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When non-romance readers hear a romance requires a "happy ever after", the overwhelming response is, "nuh-uh!" Then the examples come in...making it clear they don't know the difference between a love story and a romance. Today on The Romance Room, we'll talk about why not all love stories are romances, why the happily ever after or (happy for now) is integral to the romance genre and... Well, there's the misogyny element too. Women can't have anything fun, right? ๐Ÿ“œ Show Notes: Gr...
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The Romance Room
Not every love story is a romance.
When non-romance readers hear a romance requires a "happy ever after", the overwhelming response is, "nuh-uh!" Then the examples come in...making it clear they don't know the difference between a love story and a romance. Today on The Romance Room, we'll talk about why not all love stories are romances, why the happily ever after or (happy for now) is integral to the romance genre and... Well, there's the misogyny element too. Women can't have anything fun, right? ๐Ÿ“œ Show Notes: Gr...
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1 month ago
25 minutes

The Romance Room
Romance has an ageism problem.
Romance can enter a person's life at any age. So why are so many romances obsessed with 20-somethings? Despite being on the forefront of many cultural movements, Romance doesn't go untouched by misogyny. Today, we're putting a microscope up to romance's most misogynistic sticking point: ageism. If youโ€™re a romance writer, reader, or dabbler (or want to be one/all of the above!), you wonโ€™t want to miss this. ๐Ÿ“œ Show Notes: Apologies for the sound quality, I accidentally recorded at ...
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2 months ago
25 minutes

The Romance Room
Romance is serious business.
Romance is the most popular genre in publishing...so why is it still so often disrespected? In the inaugural episode of The Romance Room, weโ€™re diving into the myths about romance, why they persist, and why writing love stories is one of the most radical, hopeful things you can do as a storyteller. If youโ€™re a romance writer, reader, or dabbler (or want to be one/all of the above!), you wonโ€™t want to miss this. ๐Ÿ“œ Show Notes: The Billion Dollar Genre: Why Romance Writing Matt...
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2 months ago
25 minutes

The Romance Room
When non-romance readers hear a romance requires a "happy ever after", the overwhelming response is, "nuh-uh!" Then the examples come in...making it clear they don't know the difference between a love story and a romance. Today on The Romance Room, we'll talk about why not all love stories are romances, why the happily ever after or (happy for now) is integral to the romance genre and... Well, there's the misogyny element too. Women can't have anything fun, right? ๐Ÿ“œ Show Notes: Gr...