Episode 070 – Erotic Romance
Just in time for Valentine’s Day we’re reading Erotic Romance! We discuss how to talk about erotica without getting too personally revealing, the physics of perpetual boners, BDSM, and goth-shaming. Plus: We really need to buy pop shields!
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In this episode
Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray | RJ Edwards
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Books We Read This Month
- Hidden Away by Maya Banks
- At the Stroke of Midnight by Tara Sivec
- Worked Up by Tessa Bailey
- Cream of the Crop by Alice Clayton
- Hate to Want You by Alisha Rai
- Small Favors: The Definitive Girly Porno Collection by Colleen Coover
- Off the Clock by Roni Loren
- Pleasure for Two by Pamela Yaye
Other Media We Mention
- Chester 5000 by Jess Fink
- Yes, Roya by C. Spike Trotman and Emilee Denich
- Nymph by Francesca Lia Block
- Oglaf by Trudy Cooper and Doug Bayne
- Nerve Endings: The New Trans Erotic edited by Tobi Hill-Meyer
- Don’t Bang the Barista! by Leigh Matthews
- The Devil’s Submission by Nicola Davidson
- Little Sister’s vs. Big Brother
- The Shape of Water by Guillermo del Toro and Daniel Kraus
- Hurts to Love You by Alisha Rai
- The Firework Exploded by Tara Sivec
- Palmerino by Melissa Pritchard
Links, Articles, and Things
- What is Erotic Romance? by Sylvia Day
- Do Not Mess with the Happy Ever After: defining the romance novel by KJ Charles
- You Will Take My Fluff From My Cold Dead Hands by KJ Charles
- Historical Romance: Who Gets the HEA by KJ Charles
- My 2018 Year in Reading: Favourite Books of the Year, Most Memorable Character, Best Cover, and More! By Casey the Canadian Lesbrarian
- RITA Award – Romance Writers of America
- An Ode to the Romance Novel (Feat. Lindsay Ellis)
- Growing-up for goths
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- “It’s a relatively middle-class subculture, so despite … all the going out and being into the music, goths have always had a fairly positive view of people who are also achieving academically.”
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