
Two married lesbians trying to hold it together in Texas by discussing their favorite queer books as a way of creating community.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Anna and Miranda talk about reading The No-Girlfriend Rule by Christen Randall. They muse about nerdy gaming culture, how meaningful honest and mutually loving relationships are and the importance of using your own dice.
This month Anna & Miranda dive into a "Yes, Daddy" by Jonathan Parks-Ramage and discuss being young and broke and how sometimes that can be leveraged by those with nefarious plans, and how desperation can leave you trapped, maybe literally. #queerboo... more
Anna and Miranda discuss meeting someone as a young person and the magic of fleeting romance, fandoms and the importance of representation in media. Stars in Their Eyes by Jessica Walton and Aśka.
In January’s episode we pick up in the Heartstopper series with volume five, which has a young adult intended audience due to sexual discussions and scenes. Miranda and Anna discuss long-term relationships, consent, overbearing parents and sex-ed in ... more
In December’s episode, Anna and Miranda discuss Tegan and Sara: Junior High by Tegan and Sara Quin, illustrated by Tillie Walden. They chat about what it’s like moving and fitting in at a new school, along with crushes, and how uncomfortable bra shop... more
Anna and Miranda chat about non-sports fans still enjoying sports stories, loving queer representation and how important normalizing discussions of mental health are.
*Trigger warning* This podcast deals with topics like sexual assault and we encourage you to be cautious listening if this is a topic that is difficult for you.
Anna and Miranda talk about Old Enough by Haley Jakobson. They chat about queer cultur... more
Anna and Miranda (with special guest Sarah) discuss Astrid Parker Doesn't Fail by Ashley Herring Blake. There is much gushing over a sexy carpenter and discussing late bloomer status and discussing the use of labels. We hope you enjoy!
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