Does "historical romance" need a new name? With Katherine Grant
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This week my guest is Katherine Grant, indie romance author and the host of the Historical Romance Sampler podcast. We talked about the conclusion of her historical romance series The Prestons and how her characters live by their progressive principles in Regency Era England. On a craft level, Katherine shares how she interrogates thorny issues of labor exploitation and divesting from the slave trade while writing character-driven romance novels. Plus: How she approached writing the sexuality and personal growth of characters in their 60s in THE WIDOWER WITHOUT A WILL.
Then we dove into the state of historical romance in the indie publishing space. Is it true that indie authors will keep the subgenre alive? How are hist-rom authors doing these days? And how can historical romance appeal to new and young readers?
Find Katherine on Instagram as @katherine_grant_romance and at katherinegrantromance.com. Listen to the Historical Romance Sampler wherever you get your podcasts, and follow the show on Instagram at @historicalromancesampler.
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Books mentioned this episode:
- The work of Nicholas Sparks
- The work of Jodi Picoult
- The work of Mary Higgins Clark
- The work of Mary Balogh
- What a Wallflower Wants by Maya Rodale
- Magic and Mischief at the Wayside Hotel by Elizabeth Everett
- The Sea Witch by Eva Leigh
- The Roman Heirs series by Jenna Bigelow
- Mate by Ali Hazelwood
- Princess Weekes's Dramione video
- The work of Emma R. Alban
- The work of Adriana Herrera























