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Not surprisingly, a large number of university professors and scholars write romance. To see more about scholarship and romance, check out our extensive resources on [[Romance Scholarship]]. And [https://nitro.edu.au/articles/2018/8/29/dual-identity-writing-commercial-fiction-and-scholarship-under-the-same-name] here's an article in which romance scholar Dr Jodi McAlister discusses her dual career (she writes paranormal YA "with a strong romance arc")]
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Not surprisingly, a large number of university professors and scholars write romance. To see more about scholarship and romance, check out our extensive resources on [[Romance Scholarship]]. Professor Catherine M. Roach discusses her dual roles in ''Happily Ever After: The Romance Story in Popular Culture'' and [https://nitro.edu.au/articles/2018/8/29/dual-identity-writing-commercial-fiction-and-scholarship-under-the-same-name here's an article in which romance scholar Dr Jodi McAlister discusses her dual career (she writes paranormal YA "with a strong romance arc")].

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Not surprisingly, a large number of university professors and scholars write romance. To see more about scholarship and romance, check out our extensive resources on Romance Scholarship. Professor Catherine M. Roach discusses her dual roles in Happily Ever After: The Romance Story in Popular Culture and here's an article in which romance scholar Dr Jodi McAlister discusses her dual career (she writes paranormal YA "with a strong romance arc").