159 episodes

Shelf Love is about romance novels and how they reflect, explore, challenge, and shape desire. Host Andrea Martucci invites experts from a variety of perspectives to critically engaging with romance novels. Listen for discussions of individual books, genre discourse, and scholarly topics.

Shelf Love: Romance Novel Discourse Andrea Martucci

    • Arts
    • 4.9 • 79 Ratings

Shelf Love is about romance novels and how they reflect, explore, challenge, and shape desire. Host Andrea Martucci invites experts from a variety of perspectives to critically engaging with romance novels. Listen for discussions of individual books, genre discourse, and scholarly topics.

    Consuming Desires: Cannibalism and Hunger in Romance

    Consuming Desires: Cannibalism and Hunger in Romance

    “What is a greater expression of love than eating someone else or wanting to consume and have that person in a way that no one else can have?” Dr. Nicola Welsh Burke joins to delve into the intriguing topic of cannibalism in romance novels. We explore the intersection of food, eating, and sexuality, discuss the metaphorical use of cannibalism in literature, and examine the societal taboos and fascinations with the concept. The conversation touches upon various themes such as erotic vampirism, werewolf lore, incorrect eating, and how these elements are used to explore deeper human desires and fears.

    • 50 min
    Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

    Kiss an Angel by Susan Elizabeth Phillips

    If you’ve always wanted to hear about a romance that takes place within a traveling circus and features a telepathic tiger, hang onto your trapeze bar: Emma from the Substack Restorative Romance and the Reformed Rakes podcast is here to talk about Susan Elizabeth Phillips' “Kiss an Angel,” a contemporary romance that feels like a historical and features an arranged marriage that leads to circus life. In a highly contentious conversation between rival podcasters, the one thing we can agree on the importance of conflict and character flaws in creating a compelling story.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    Evolution of Romance Novel Cover Design

    Evolution of Romance Novel Cover Design

    How do romance novel covers reflect our time, reading habits, and identity?

    Sarah Rutherford, romance reader and Associate Professor of Design at Cleveland State University discusses the evolution of cover design, from the clinch covers of the past to the contemporary trends of illustrated covers, and how these changes reflect wider shifts in aesthetics, market trends, technology, and how book covers are used to signify our own personal brands.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Harlequin Kiss & Collecting Category Romance on Categorically Romance Podcast

    Harlequin Kiss & Collecting Category Romance on Categorically Romance Podcast

    I was a guest on The Categorically Romance Podcast to discuss my category romance collecting addiction, reading some books from Kiss a short-lived Harlequin line from the early 20 teens, and how not being allowed to read romance as a teen actually made me more obsessed with reading romance. Hope you enjoy this episode and I definitely recommend that you check out the Categorically Romance Podcast if you're not already listening.

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Covering Romance: John Ennis's Art & Thoughts on Fandom

    Covering Romance: John Ennis's Art & Thoughts on Fandom

    In this episode, host Andrea Martucci embarks on a journey with Dame Jodie Slaughter to the Covering Romance exhibition. The event showcases romance novel cover art by award-winning artist, John Ennis. Interviews with John Ennis and other attendees, including author Nisha Sharma, romance fan Mary Lynne Nielsen, and Fin, owner of Wolf and Kron books, a genre bookstore. Andrea purchases several pieces of cover art and reflects with Jodie on the cultural significance of fandom and passion for the genre.

    • 39 min
    Prison Planet Romance: Love in a Hopeless Place

    Prison Planet Romance: Love in a Hopeless Place

    An exploration of prison planet romances with Megan Erickson. We discuss Guardian by Emmy Chandler and how it explores issues of consent, agency, and morality through an extreme version of the forced proximity trope. Are these brutal dystopians actually hopeful explorations of humanity and love?

    • 39 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
79 Ratings

79 Ratings

ctapiau ,

Excellent discussions

Andrea’s discussions are fully developed, with a great and thoughtful selection of topics.

In my opinion, there is not enough discussion about all these dimensions and interpretations that the romance genre has.

GoAllieGo ,

The Conversations I’ve Been Looking For!

Huge sigh of relief!! I’ve been dying to have in depth conversations about books, romance novels, feminism, sexuality, etc., etc. with some thoughtful and insightful people. This show DELIVERS. I am so satisfied, having just listened to two episodes (including the deeply intelligent review of Anais Nin’s “Delta of Venus”). Holy crap, my joy at finding this podcast cannot be fully described!! Yesssss!!!!

HEAMCast ,

Reading, Listening, Thinking, Learning, Loving

Andrea is a very talented host and producer of this podcast about the romance genre and the people who read it. Book reviews happen, but the show digs deeper into societal perceptions, lasting impacts on readers, diversity and representation, and is it even appropriate to prod further when we are guaranteed a happily ever after? The writers, scholars, and experts she interviews add to the already incredible ideas and topics. Most importantly, while there is a great love for the genre apparent in each episode, it is not unconditional. Andrea can appreciate the positive while acknowledging the problematic. That authenticity keeps me an ardent admirer.

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