Hanna Hoorenman
@hannahoorenman.bsky.social
Asst. prof. at Utrecht U. Book review editor at the Journal of Popular Romance Studies. American poetry, popular fiction, love studies, animal studies. Reader of books, drummer of drums. Currently obsessed with Vikingism in popular culture. She/her.
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This book is a romantic comedy about two insecurely employed scholarly rivals who get married to take advantage of a partner hire clause that would get them both permanent jobs. Out on November 11!
An Academic Affair
From the “masterly” (The New York Times) Jodi McAlister, a charming new romance about two English professors who embark on a fake relationship…only...
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November 5, 2025 at 8:57 PM
This book is a romantic comedy about two insecurely employed scholarly rivals who get married to take advantage of a partner hire clause that would get them both permanent jobs. Out on November 11!
Reposted by Hanna Hoorenman
I had to write about it.
The idea that the existence of functional agencies of regulation and oversight for workplaces is now part of the fantasy of romance is MIND BLOWING and also terrifyingly accurate.
(Sidenote: A Corps of Health and Safety is a hilarious title and I love it.)
The idea that the existence of functional agencies of regulation and oversight for workplaces is now part of the fantasy of romance is MIND BLOWING and also terrifyingly accurate.
(Sidenote: A Corps of Health and Safety is a hilarious title and I love it.)
Regulation and Oversight Now Part of the Fantasy of Romance | Smart Bitches, Trashy Books
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September 16, 2025 at 8:41 PM
I had to write about it.
The idea that the existence of functional agencies of regulation and oversight for workplaces is now part of the fantasy of romance is MIND BLOWING and also terrifyingly accurate.
(Sidenote: A Corps of Health and Safety is a hilarious title and I love it.)
The idea that the existence of functional agencies of regulation and oversight for workplaces is now part of the fantasy of romance is MIND BLOWING and also terrifyingly accurate.
(Sidenote: A Corps of Health and Safety is a hilarious title and I love it.)
I love this! It articulates something about the mind-body dualism that I have never seen in relation to romance before but that makes complete sense.
July 24, 2025 at 7:59 PM
I love this! It articulates something about the mind-body dualism that I have never seen in relation to romance before but that makes complete sense.