
Market trends, cultural analysis, and author spotlights on monster romance—powered by a data scientist with a MLIS who fell hard for fictional creatures.
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Raen Tetra took Beauty and the Beast and made the beauty the cursed one. From her own words, she could retell that story a million ways and stay happy forever.
Retelling classic stories isn’t a lack of ideas, but offering a new lens to loo...
A 2026 sea creature romance market intelligence report for authors, readers, and anyone who's ever wondered why the highest-reviewed tentacle book authors didn't lead with tentacles
If you’re writing sea creature romance, this report has o...
Azalea Crowley’s blunt advice for new authors: once you publish, every plan you had for your career is gone. Juggling means pivoting, because something is always about to drop.
She’s right. The authors who pivot well are usually the ones w...
When most people hear about “sea creatures” in Romance, they may picture mermaids. Maybe a selkie, if they’ve been reading long enough. Maybe a kraken, if they’ve been reading some really fun stuff (biased as I might be there).
But the oce...
Ahren got into monster romance because someone suggested a book to her and said they thought she’d like it. She read it and never looked back. Now she’s the one making the book recs.
That’s how this genre truly moves: reader to reader. Tra...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Book and culture critic with a serious love of Monster Romance and literature as a whole. She/her, They/them. Minors, begone.
Andrea Martucci writes and talks about romance novels and how they reflect, explore, challenge, and shape desire. Host of Shelf Love Podcast/Substack.
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