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We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers
L.M. Bennett on Flipping the Script on Earned Happily Ever Afters
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I am always curious about how my favorite authors take tropes I sometimes struggle with and make them absolutely delicious. In this episode, I chatted with L.M. Bennett, the author behind some of the most soulful and beautifully complicated Black Sapphic romances on my shelf. We dive into her journey from writing Matlock-inspired courtroom dramas as a kid to centering Black queer women who are allowed to be messy, soft, and wholly themselves. L.M. also shares why she refuses to skip the hard conversations in her second-chance romances and how she layers softness into every steamy scene.
L.M. writes indie Black Sapphic romance because she believes Black Queer women deserve stories that let them be messy, soft, stubborn and wholly themselves, warts and all. L.M. wants Black Sapphic love to be portrayed as joyful, soulful, deep, and beautifully complicated.
Key Takeaways:
- L.M. shares her diverse writing history, moving from Sims stories and horror to finding her home in contemporary romance.
- Why centering characters’ emotional connections creates a more authentic and soothing reading experience than just telling the reader they are in love.
- A deep dive into why third-act breakups and messy second chances make a Happy Ever After (HEA) feel earned and sustainable.
- L.M. discusses her Hot Mic series and her Sports Romance series, bringing much-needed Sapphic representation to MMA, F1, and even professional poker.
- What it looks like for an indie author to be in the streets this year, from Book Con to Pride Lit Con.
If you are new to L.M. Bennett’s work, I highly recommend starting with Retwist. It is a beautiful, intimate introduction to her style and the perfect way to find a new favorite diverse creator.
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BOOKS/AUTHORS MENTIONED:
Retwist (Amazon)
Hot Mic Series (Amazon)
Track Four Is Not About You (Amazon)
The Art of Going Rogue (Amazon)
Sports Romance Series (Amazon)
You Were Almost Home (Amazon)
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