Citations:chick-lit


 * 2006, Asha Kasbekar, Pop Culture India!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle, ABC-CLIO (ISBN 9781851096367), page 93:
 * Her subsequent books ... brought her run of soft-porn chick-lit to a temporary halt.
 * 2006, Deborah Philips, Women's Fiction 1945-2005: Writing Romance, A&C Black (ISBN 9780826487469), page 115:
 * The chick-lit novel has a heroine who takes her independence and working life for granted.
 * 2012, E. Aston, G. Harris, A Good Night Out for the Girls: Popular Feminisms in Contemporary Theatre and Performance, Springer (ISBN 9781137300140) (link)
 * Scripting work, family and romance as a legacy of or sequel to a popular-feminist culture of the seventies and, at the same time, intervening in contemporary chick-lit  anxieties surrounding the singleton complex, Johnson is able to draw a reparative breath for feminism.