Beginning this week, UNSUITABLE wraps up eight fabulous seasons of conversations about the romance fiction industry with three fantastic events. Join us on Friday, March 18th to learn about the “Hidden Histories” that acclaimed author Vanessa Riley weaves into her romance novels. On April 1st, Es Davis of Golden Fig Books and La Sheera Lee of Read You Later will share stories about their experiences supporting romance readers. Finally, on April 8th, join us for UNSUITABLE’s grand finale, with a reprise of our first0ever event, “Feminism and Romance,” in conversation with authors Alexis Daria, Sonali Dev, and Maya Rodale. All are welcome!
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