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Make Romance Great
Make Romance Great
11 episodes
1 month ago
BOOM! No, we're not back yet - but we simply HAD TO drop a bonus episode to really wrap up season 1. And what better bonus than to talk about the infamous wingspan? Word of warning: we will use nearly every word for male genitalia that we could think of. So if that's not your cup of tea - consider yourself warned ;) Books explicitly mentioned in this episode (alphabetically by author): Ruby Dixon, "Ice Planet Barbarians" (2015) Finley Fenn, "The orc Sworn Series" (2019) C. M. Nascosta, "Morn...
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BOOM! No, we're not back yet - but we simply HAD TO drop a bonus episode to really wrap up season 1. And what better bonus than to talk about the infamous wingspan? Word of warning: we will use nearly every word for male genitalia that we could think of. So if that's not your cup of tea - consider yourself warned ;) Books explicitly mentioned in this episode (alphabetically by author): Ruby Dixon, "Ice Planet Barbarians" (2015) Finley Fenn, "The orc Sworn Series" (2019) C. M. Nascosta, "Morn...
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How We Speak and Used to Speak About Romance?
Make Romance Great
53 minutes
8 months ago
How We Speak and Used to Speak About Romance?
Tale as old as time... quite literally. Were people always talking down on romance novels? Has anything changed between the publication of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice in 1813, the establishment of Harlequin Enterprises ULC in 1949, and now? There's a lot to unpack here and we're giving it an honest go. Articles and books referenced in this episode: * Pamela Regis, "A Natural History of the Romance Novel", University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003. * Maya Rodale, "Dangerous Books for Girl...
Make Romance Great
BOOM! No, we're not back yet - but we simply HAD TO drop a bonus episode to really wrap up season 1. And what better bonus than to talk about the infamous wingspan? Word of warning: we will use nearly every word for male genitalia that we could think of. So if that's not your cup of tea - consider yourself warned ;) Books explicitly mentioned in this episode (alphabetically by author): Ruby Dixon, "Ice Planet Barbarians" (2015) Finley Fenn, "The orc Sworn Series" (2019) C. M. Nascosta, "Morn...