2 To Ramble

Our Problems With Romantasy | 2 To Ramble #284

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Nov 21, 2025
The hosts dive into the 'romantasy' subgenre, critiquing its common tropes and clichés. They discuss the obsession with physical attraction that often overshadows character depth. Archetypal love interests and the overused 'bad boy' trope receive sharp criticism. With examples from literature, they explore the weaknesses in enemies-to-lovers narratives and predictable meet-cutes. The conversation raises questions about the emotional depth lacking in many stories and suggests ways to enhance the genre with genuine conflict and stronger worldbuilding.
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ANECDOTE

Personal Reading And Event Observations

  • Richard and Austin list popular romantasy titles they've read and note heavy fan enthusiasm at events.
  • They use that to frame why they critique the subgenre despite its popularity.
ADVICE

Write To Fix Common Pitfalls

  • If you write romantasy, avoid common pitfalls and aim to win over skeptical readers by giving characters real depth.
  • Richard explicitly suggests authors write for critics too to improve craft and broaden appeal.
INSIGHT

Characters Reduced To Attraction

  • Romanticcy often reduces characters to constant sexual attraction rather than full people with goals and agency.
  • Richard argues this shrinks character complexity and makes internal monologue repetitive and shallow.
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