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I’m a writer in my late 20s, trying to figure out love, life, and how to get the most out of my TWO (2) degrees. I love research and I’m the kind of nerd that likes analyzing the heck out of every single piece of media I consume so expect a lot of that here.
I’ve got an an opinion on basically everything. If you like strong opinions, candid talk about mental/physical health and trauma, and the occasional ode to fictional characters, then you’ll probably love me.
This blog focuses on analysis of nerdy media, book reviews, and lots of commentary about race in fandom and the source media that spawns our favorite fandoms.
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Monthly Archives: January 2017
Protected: [Cover Reveal] 27 Hours by Tristina Wright
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Posted in Cover Reveal
Tagged 27 Hours, Cover Reveal, fantasy, Tristina Wright, YA Lit
[Book Review] Making Love by Aidan Wayne
Title: Making Love Author: Aidan Wayne (Twitter) Rating: Highly Recommended Genre/Category: Contemporary Romance, Urban Fantasy, LGBTQIA Romance, Demons & Angels Release Date: January 30, 2017 Publisher: Riptide Publishing Order Here: RIPTIDE PUBLISHING Note: I received an ARC of this book … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews
Tagged Aidan Wayne, demons & angels, LGBTQUIA fiction, Making Love, urban fantasy
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[Fanwork Recommendation] Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis
Hermione Granger and the Quarter Life Crisis is a new fan-made series that looks at Hermione’s life post-Hogwarts. It’s incredible, relatable, and funny as hell for the most part (but don’t let your guard down like I did because HGatQLC … Continue reading
Posted in Book Talk
Tagged Fanworks, Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, racebending
Let’s Talk About “Alice”: The Fragility of White Womanhood in Grad School Spaces
AKA “There’s a fragile white woman in my class who doesn’t seem to handle criticism very well and we’re probably going to fight by the end of the semester… or next week”. There’s this woman in my Wednesday night grad … Continue reading