How Does the Media Cover Romance Novels?

Anne Marble
6 min readMay 7, 2024

Media coverage of romance novels has gotten better. You’re less likely to see reporters snickering at romance. But it still has some room to grow.

Even reporters who take other popular genres seriously still find it hard to take romance novels and romance publishing (often called Romancelandia) seriously.

And the comments sections on those articles?! Even now, in 2024, the public comments on those stories can be toxic cesspools of ignorance and misogyny.

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(Source: Photo by Marah Bashir on Unsplash.)

Here are some recent examples — all taken from newspaper coverage of the notorious Readers Take Denver 2024 event.

What Was Readers Take Denver 2024?

Hoo boy! First, a quick bit of background. Readers Take Denver 2024 (also known as RTD) was a convention for readers and authors, founded by author Lisa Renee Jones. It concentrated on romance and romantasy, but it also celebrated thriller authors. There were more than 3,000 attendees. That’s … a lot. Most similar romance conventions have just a few hundred attendees — they limit ticket sales to avoid getting unmanageable.

Ticket prices for Readers Take Denver 2024 ran from $300 to $375. You could attend Dragon Con for less!

From the beginning, social media posts on Threads revealed the chaos at Readers Take Denver 2024…

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Anne Marble

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