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NYT’s Romance Coverage Indicates a Bigger Problem

The New York Times' dismissive treatment of romance readers and writers feeds into some of the most pervasive stereotypes of the newspaper.

I Drank Wine and Read the New York Times Romance Roundup

A romance reader responds to the tone deaf, condescending, baffling New York Times romance round-up. And maybe she's a little tipsy.

Shocker – The NEW YORK TIMES’ New Book Desk Won’t Include Romance

Surprise, surprise. The New York Times' revamped book coverage still makes it harder for romance novels to receive mainstream coverage.

Romance Author Susan Mallery on Tulips, Settings, and “Women’s Fiction”

We chatted with Susan Mallery about her new book Secrets of the Tulip Sisters, set in rural Washington.

5 YA Romantic Comedies to Lift Your Spirits

5 YA romantic comedies guaranteed to make you laugh and swoon in equal measure.

8 Reasons People Mock Romance

People put down our readers, make fun of our covers, and call what we love “trash.” Why? They're jealous.

Starting Social Media’s Biggest Romance Book Club: Ana Coqui on #RomBkLove

Five questions for Ana Coqui, whose #RomBkLove challenge sparked over 6,000 tweets focused on the stories, structure, and ideas that make up Romanlandia.

5 YA Romances For When Real Life is Scary Enough

5 YA romances devoid of violence, on-page death, or suspense. Nightmare free, guaranteed, and the kissing is thrown in for free.

Colleen Hoover on Confess, Writing, and the Future of Reading

What You Missed at the 2017 Romantic Times Convention

Sex-positive religious romance, whether to publish your own books, and a unique kind of turndown service: RT 2017 in Atlanta.