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Today we discuss some of the ableism we see inside the MM-Romance book community. Find the written blog here! And leave us a comment so we can discuss. We want to hear from you! Or come talk to us on Instagram! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pin-drop/support
**SPOILER ALERT** This episode is a mise-en-scene of the critically acclaimed Jordan Peele film, Us. New 6DC team member, Danielle Xia, will be taking a closer look at the symbolism, imagery, and deeper meaning of this horror film, and discuss one of the driving forces of this film - social inequality. Let us know your thoughts! Did you learn anything new? Do you have more questions? Find us on our socials below - we want to hear from you! Instagram Twitter Facebook Website Email: HELLO@6-DC.COM --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pin-drop/support
Tabitha discusses the small, but significant ways we found connection with others in 2020, how it was one of the loneliest years, and why making new years resolutions isn't effective, and what we should do instead. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pin-drop/support
In our first ever episode, we sit down with MM romance writer, C.P. Harris and talk about her debut into the genre, the ups and downs, discuss her current published books, and get some teasers on upcoming projects. Beware, this episode includes some spoilers for her current books. G I V E A W A Y I N F O Signed copies of Surviving the Merge and Surviving the Break - Must be following CP Harris on Facebook and Instagram - Must be following 6DC on Instagram - Must like and comment on the giveaway post on the 6DC Instagram page - Giveaway ends on December 4 and the winner will be chosen on December 7. Donate to the podcast HERE --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pin-drop/support
When I was a kid I used to be in love with reading. I learned to read when I was three years old and was promptly introduced to the wonder that is the public library, and therein began my addiction. Reading assignments in school were rarely things I did grudgingly. I was in love with information and made-up worlds, and I couldn't get enough of it. And then, high school hit --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pin-drop/support
Up until about a month ago, only 7 people knew I had bipolar - and that was including my doctor. But now, all of you know. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pin-drop/support
7,570 km away, there is someone in Scandinavia who knows more intimate details about me than anyone I grew up with - and that was before we even met in person. We connected on a February afternoon but didn't actually meet until ten months later in December when we both flew to London to finally see one another in person for the first time. They are my best friend. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-pin-drop/support