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The Rise Of The Spicy Read: Your Mum's Mills & Boon Were Nothing Like This

The Rise Of The Spicy Read: Your Mum's Mills & Boon Were Nothing Like This

The Quicky

November 10, 202426m 29s

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Show Notes

Fairy smut, spicy reads and sexy books... whatever you want to call it, what was once looked down upon as silly women's literature has grown into a multi billion dollar business.

The rise of genres like Romantasy is seeing legions of women delve into reading like never before, with books once hidden on the back of the shelf book now being turned into huge movies and television shows (looking at you Rivals, 50 Shades Of Grey et al.)

Today we take a look back at romance and erotica for women and why it’s now out of the shadows, and yes, this one's not for little ears. 

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CREDITS

Host: Claire Murphy

With thanks to: 

Lilian Kovats, Sales Director Hachette Australia

Tierney Reads

Executive Producer: Taylah Strano 

Audio Producers: Tegan Sadler 

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