EPISODE · Feb 25, 2020 · 1H 5M
026. Teach Me by Olivia Dade with Denise Williams
from Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse · host Denise Williams, Andrea Martucci, Sionna Fox
Today’s podcast is sponsored by Best Women’s Erotica of the Year, Volume 5 edited by Rachel Kramer Bussel, published by Cleis Press. Find out more at bweoftheyear.com/Shelf Love:Sign up for the email newsletter listWebsiteTwitterInstagramEmail: [email protected]: Denise WilliamsWebsiteTwitterInstagramSign up for updates on Denise’s Class and follow along with “Moving Past Bodice Ripping Toward Shredding the Patriarchy: Romance Novels as Tools for Justice” on Denise’s WebsiteListen to Denise’s first Shelf Love appearance on Episode 20 where we discuss teaching romance novels to college students, and answer the question: Is romance a feminist genre? Mentions:Here’s Aarya Marsden’s elevator pitch recap of Teach Me from her Smart Bitches review:“...divorced high school history teachers in their forties, fat Ice Queen heroine who has very good reasons to guard her emotions, single dad hero who is the poster child for the opposite of toxic masculinity, meddling ex-parents-in-law and high school-aged daughter who ship the couple, and Evil School Administrator who gets defeated in the end.”Smart Bitches linkRWA Newsletter Lisa Leoni Writing Fat heroines - I don’t think the article is available online, but here’s a Twitter Thread.Angelina M. Lopez’s Lush Money - “A bonkers idea that’s essentially a telenovela” - folks, when two guests in a row describe the same book in a very similar and tantalizing way, you should just go read it. (See also: Tamara Lush in Episode 25)Lush Money on GoodreadsKennedy Ryan’s Block Shot - powerful heroine with alphahole hero.Block Shot on GoodreadsAlso discussed in Episode 24 with Kennedy RyanDangerous Men and Adventurous Women edited by Jayne Ann Krentz - alpha males as a foil to show a powerful woman who is his equal.Is Tyler from Priest by Sierra Simone a cinnamon roll?Whoa!mance episode: RWA Reflections - reflections on happily ever afterFor more information about the NECRWA Conference in Woburn, MA on April 24 + 25, 2020, check out NECRWA.orgNECRWA’s full statement about the disaffiliation vote. Shelf Love:NEW! Substack for original writing and stuff | Website | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeEmail: [email protected]
What this episode covers
Is power a pie that once eaten, disappears? What’s the opposite of toxic masculinity? And, most importantly, what is a cinnamon roll hero and why are they all the rage right now in romantic fiction? Denise Williams (How to Fail at Flirting) is back to discuss Teach Me by Olivia Dade, which is about two very passionate, mature, and respectful high school history teachers. It's a super hot romance between an emotionally-distant ice queen heroine and a cinnamon roll hero. Also: Preview of the April 2020 NECRWA Conference with Sionna Fox, and what options local RWA chapters are considering in the wake of the national chapter's massive failure to address racism and lack of diversity.
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