We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers
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We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers
Danielle Allen on The Shift From Indie to Traditional Book Deals
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Does the romance industry still fear fat Black women on book covers? USA Today Bestselling author Danielle Allen joins the podcast to discuss her transition from a prolific indie career to traditional publishing with Bramble. She explains why her stories center fat Black joy rather than the struggle of a body type. We examine how her background as a life coach helps her characters move from mere existence to a life of reclamation and confidence.
Danielle Allen is a USA Today bestselling author, a professor, and a life coach. Living authentically has been the key to her living her best life. With a background in social sciences, helping people better understand themselves so they can become the best version of themselves is one of her passions. She aims to write contemporary romance novels that change the status quo of the genre.
Key Takeaways
- Danielle details the shift from independent deadlines to the rigid schedules of traditional publishing houses.
- The Curve Series flips the script on how the industry portrays plus-size Black women.
- Life coach skills assist her character development and help her weave lessons into every plot.
- She revives the work of Edgar Allan Poe through modern, spicy retellings.
- Pre-orders signal to bookstores that readers demand diverse and representative covers.
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Tour Dates 2026
BOOKS/AUTHORS MENTIONED:
Curve Series Amazon
Work Song Amazon
InstaLove Amazon
Continuum Amazon
The Cask Amazon
Tell-Tale Amazon
Nevermore Amazon
Annabelle and Lee Amazon
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