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Bestselling romance author Mike Gayle: What it’s like to be a man in a world of female fiction

Irish News

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June 23, 2026

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Bestselling romance author Mike Gayle: What it’s like to be a man in a world of female fiction

The author finds an emotional voice for men and women in his books, he says.

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Indy Week

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· Jul 2, 2026

Feels On Wheels: How Local Pop-Up Romance Bookstores Are Creating Inclusive Reading Communities

Want a romance read that goes beyond castles, dowries, and long blonde hair? Just ask the owners of Peach Basket Books and Rebel Romance Bookstore.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 7, 2026

The unfaithful ex-husband and the cancelled friend: Inside Kate Legge’s complicated inner circle

The author and journalist opens up about her new memoir, finding love again, and why she is still good friends with her ex despite his years of affairs.

Slate

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· Jul 8, 2026

My Girlfriend Is a Collector. Her Latest Acquisition Is Really Inhibiting Our Sex Life.

I'm unsettled!

Us Weekly

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ginny and Georgia's Brianne Howey Opens Up About 'Beautiful' Marriage

While her Ginny Georgia character’s love life may be a bit messy, Brianne Howey’s real-life romance with husband Matt Ziering is steady as can be. “It’s never lost on me that he’s able to travel with me, especially now that we do have a daughter, and it means so much,” Howey, 37, shares exclusively []

AutoStraddle

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· Jun 26, 2026

I Want My Girlfriend To Stop Journaling and Get a Job

Your girlfriend has been in a depressive episode for a year, and you're wondering when it's okay to return to your prior expectations of the relationship. Also a reader is itching to explore the full spectrum of their sexual attractions. The post I Want My Girlfriend To Stop Journaling and Get a Job appeared first on Autostraddle.

Bloomberg

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· Jun 29, 2026

Novelist Teddy Wayne Explores Themes of Power and Marriage Dynamics in 'The Au Pair'

Teddy Wayne, author of new novel 'The Au Pair,' said that he wanted to explore marriage dynamics and the way that his male main character reacts to his lack of success and feelings of emasculation as his wife becomes the breadwinner in their family. Wayne, who originally intended the book as short, adaptable screenplay, also discussed the literary landscape and his writing process. (Source: Bloomberg)

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Related coverage for "Bestselling romance author Mike Gayle: What it’s like to be a man in a world of female fiction": Indy Week — Feels On Wheels: How Local Pop-Up Romance Bookstores Are Creating Inclusive Reading Communities. Brisbane Times — The unfaithful ex-husband and the cancelled friend: Inside Kate Legge’s complicated inner circle. Slate — My Girlfriend Is a Collector. Her Latest Acquisition Is Really Inhibiting Our Sex Life.. Us Weekly — Ginny and Georgia's Brianne Howey Opens Up About 'Beautiful' Marriage. AutoStraddle — I Want My Girlfriend To Stop Journaling and Get a Job. Bloomberg — Novelist Teddy Wayne Explores Themes of Power and Marriage Dynamics in 'The Au Pair'