Podcast Episode 23: Genre Fiction, Lit-Fic & Romance... Oh My!

Podcast Episode 23: Genre Fiction, Lit-Fic & Romance... Oh My!

We really enjoyed digging into the subject of the way fiction and its various genres are being discussed and why certain genres are privileged over others by people on the inside of publishing. 

We're currently planning the rest of season two of the podcast and are super-excited to bring you more discussions and interviews. We love this format for exploring nuance in a way that's not possible via blog posts. If you have an idea for a guest or topic, get in touch via the podcast page.  

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Books Mentioned

Going Too Far
By Jennifer Echols
My Life Next Door
By Huntley Fitzpatrick
The Infinite Moment of Us
By Lauren Myracle
Far Gone
By Laura Griffin
The Handmaid's Tale
By Margaret Atwood
Nightshifted (Edie Spence)
By Cassie Alexander
He, She and It
By Marge Piercy

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