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Maya Rodale

32m · Women and Fiction · 20 Oct 23:13

Maya Rodale joins women and fiction to discuss the world of romance fiction. She shares her research into why romance gets so little respect despite being a billion dollar business and why she believes it's so incredibly popular. For more information about Maya, go to MayaRodale.com. We'd love to hear from you -- drop us a line or leave a review. 

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