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51. The Importance of Representation in Romance Literature with Kayla Grosse

51. The Importance of Representation in Romance Literature with Kayla Grosse

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In this engaging conversation, Kayla Grosse, a romance author known for her plus-size romance novels, shares her journey from a fangirl to a successful writer. She discusses the impact of fandom and fan fiction on her writing, the importance of representation in literature, and the challenges she faces as a plus-size author. Kayla also delves into her personal experiences with health issues and how they influence her storytelling, particularly in her upcoming book, 'Change of Pace.' The discussion highlights the significance of visibility, mental health, and the evolving landscape of romance literature.

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