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Young Adult Fiction
Australian Literature
Social Media
Young Adult Fiction
Australian Literature
Social Media
Abstract
Academics and commentators, Jodi McAlister and Kate Cuthbert, explore the phenomena of Romantasy and its impact in recent publishing. The article offers an excellent overview of the history and development of Romantasy, its forebears and its drivers, offering an insight into its relevance and various, related subgenres.
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