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Tara and Wendy are coming to you live from the 2019 Xenite Retreat. Listen for interviews with Penny Cavanaugh (founder and director of the Xenite Retreat), Mary Dee (writer, owner-operator AUSXIP.com and AUSXIP Publishing), Steven L. Sears ( Xena writer/producer) and Ariel Wetzel (The Xena Movie Campaign, feminist fandom scholar). Please subscribe and review! You can find us on Instagram @shenerdsoutpodcast and you can send us an email at shenerdsout@gmail.com!
Being An Author, Ally & Starting AUSXIP with Mary D Brooks The Lesbian Review Podcast In this episode of The Lesbian Review Podcast Sheena is joined today by Mary D Brooks author, ally and founder of AusXip. Find out Why Mary D Brooks thinks that fanfic is a great place for writers to start How AUSXIP was born Why the questions of being an ally was never a question We also talk about these books: In The Blood Of The Greeks by Mary D Brooks Publisher: AUSXIP Publishing Synopsis Forbidden love, heart racing suspense, an epic tale set in war-ravaged Greece. Two women -- one a German officer's daughter, the other a young Greek woman filled with fury -- race against time to help Jews escape a Greek town during World War II. They are moments from death if their clandestine operation is exposed. Eva and Zoe should be enemies but fate brings them together to work as a team to accomplish their life saving mission. They find themselves in an unlikely friendship that transcends the barriers between them and while they work to help Jews escape, their unlikely friendship turns to love. Zoe Lambros' faith in God is shattered after her mother's death at the hands of the German Commander. She determines to defy the enemy in every way she can--including a festering urge to kill the German Commander's daughter, Eva Muller. Eva Muller has a tortured past, and a secret, if revealed, will lead to certain death at the hands of her father. Despite knowing the risk, Eva is working with the village priest to help the Jews escape. With her activities closely observed, Eva needs help to continue the clandestine operation and Zoe Lambros is the answer despite her antagonism to the fiery Greek. Get it on Amazon See our review on The Lesbian Review Mary’s recommendations for Lesbian Novels The Red Files by Lee Winter Publisher: Ylva Publishing Synopsis Ambitious Daily Sentinel journalist Lauren King is chafing on LA’s vapid social circuit, reporting on glamorous A-list parties while sparring with her rival—the formidable, icy Catherine Ayers. Ayers is an ex-Washington political correspondent who suffered a humiliating fall from grace, and her acerbic, vicious tongue keeps everyone at bay. Everyone, that is, except knockabout Iowa girl King, who is undaunted, unimpressed and gives as good as she gets. One night a curious story unfolds before their eyes: One business launch, 34 prostitutes and a pallet of missing pink champagne. Can the warring pair work together to unravel an incredible story? This is a lesbian fiction with more than a few mysterious twists. Get it on Amazon Check out our review on The Lesbian Review Madam President by Blayne Cooper and T Novan Publisher: Regal Crest Enterprises Synopsis Devlyn Marlowe, the first woman President of the United States, has just been elected. Breaking with the tradition of hiring a political writer to chronicle her administration, President Marlowe selects one Lauren Strayer, a professional biographer with a reputation for absolute honesty. There's a slight problem with Devlyn's plan, though. Lauren wants nothing to do with what she sees as a political hack job. It takes some serious persuading, but the Commander-in-chief is an eloquent negotiator, and Lauren reluctantly agrees to take the job, provided she truly has editorial freedom. So, armed with her computer, her incredibly ugly Pug and fair bit of trepidation, Lauren finds herself in residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. There, amidst the harrowing and demanding life of the First Family, Lauren begins to understand and eventually love the complex woman who is both leader of a great nation and loving single parent to three rambunctious children. This timeless classic from T. Novan and Blayne Cooper is funny, realistic and endearing. Get it on Amazon Icehole by Keira Dellacroix Not available anywhere :( Find Mary D Brooks Online Website Facebook Twitter AUSXIP Website Other Links My Podcast with Lee Winter about Fanfic can be found here https://thelesbiantalkshow.podbean.com/e/fandoms/ Come and talk to us on The Lesbian Talk Show chat group on Facebook Email us on podcast@thelesbiantalkshow.com Follow us on Twitter @LesbianTalkShow Join our community of Patrons and get exclusive content go to patreon.com/TheLesbianTalkShow
Being An Author, Ally & Starting AUSXIP with Mary D Brooks The Lesbian Review Podcast In this episode of The Lesbian Review Podcast Sheena is joined today by Mary D Brooks author, ally and founder of AusXip. Find out Why Mary D Brooks thinks that fanfic is a great place for writers to start How AUSXIP was born Why the questions of being an ally was never a question Books we talk about When you use the links in this podcast and buy within 24 hours of clicking then we get a small commission that helps us run the site and it costs you nothing extra In The Blood Of The Greeks by Mary D Brooks The Red Files by Lee Winter Madam President by Blayne Cooper and T Novan Find Mary D Brooks Online Website Facebook Twitter AUSXIP Website About The Lesbian Review The Lesbian Review is a website dedicated to helping people find excellent lesbian and queer women content. This podcast is created by the same people who create the website. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tlr-podcast/message
Women and Words Overview 4-10 Nov. 2017 Jove had a NaNoWriNoMo day because of tech issues; Andi would like someone in Australia to invite her for Christmas so she can experience it in shorts but agrees with Jove that an epic road trip across Australia would be cool, too. Also, serial fiction is seriously awesome. 4 Nov.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter did a reader’s perspective on books with family themes. Women and Words link HERE 5 Nov.: Author/playwright/webmaster/designer Mary D. Brooks stopped by to tell us about her work and latest serial play, “An Egyptian Treasure,” which is set in 1948. Mary also runs the Xena site AUSXIP.com. Women and Words link HERE Mary D. Brooks’ website 6 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Lynette Mae is on the NaNoWriMo journey this year, and hopefully it’ll kick her writing slump right where it counts. Go, LM! Women and Words link HERE More info about Lynette Mae HERE 7 Nov.: Author and brand new Women and Wordster Penny Mickelbury kicks off her tenure with us with a blog about the war on women. Women and Words link HERE Penny Mickelbury’s website 8 Nov.: Author Tessa Gratton stopped by to talk about serialized fiction, and her work with Tremontaine, the serialized fiction that is a prequel to Ellen Kushner’s Swordspoint. Tremontaine is available through Serial Box. Women and Words link HERE Tessa Gratton’s website 9 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde is on the road again, this time to Madrid, Spain. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 10 Nov.: Author and humorist Fay Jacobs on Tai Chi, chai tea, and how nice it is not to wear an ill-fitting tu-tu. Women and Words link HERE Fay Jacobs’ website NaNoWriMo continues, friends! Dirt Road Books has its second write-in on Nov. 11th on Facebook. Stop by the DRB FB page for details. And the deadline for the Lambda Literary Awards is Dec. 1. ALSO! Authors, if you’d like to participate in the Women and Words Hootenanny, SIGN UP NOW. And here in the U.S., Nov. 11 is Veterans Day. Thank you, veterans, for your service.
In this show, I've decided to go back to reviewing two episodes. At the rate I was going it will take me years to get done! In this show I review episodes 7 and 8 of Season 4. Episodes Reviewed: Locked Up and Tied Down First aired: November 9, 1998 Written by: Hilary Bader Directed by: Rick Jacobson Crusader First aired: November 16, 1998 Written by: R.J. Stewart Directed by: Paul Lynch Xenaverse News: Pop over to the Facebook page and let's chat about Lucy in Chicago!Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
This is a short episode but I hope you enjoy. Our kitties are doing great and have made huge strides when it comes to strangers in the house. It's so nice to have pets again! In this show I review episode 6 of Season 4. Episodes Reviewed: A TALE OF TWO MUSES First aired: November 2, 1998 Written by: Gillian Horvath Directed by: Michael Hurst Xenaverse News: Tickets to the upcoming Auckland Theatre Company's production of Chicago, directed by Michael Hurst and starring Lucy as Velma Kelly, can be found on the Q Theatre website. Q Theatre :: Chicago tickets.Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
This episode is a little later in coming than I anticipated before the holidays, but here it is nonetheless. Linda Nunn's website can be found at Animal Rehoming. Please help her out by donating to her efforts. I have kitties again! Everyone, meet Asha'man and Egwene. In this show I review episode 5 of Season 4. Episodes Reviewed: A GOOD DAY First aired: October 26, 1998 Written by: Steven L. Sears Directed by: Rick Jacobson Animal Rehoming :: Linda Nunn's animal rescue group.Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
This episode is a commentary with Nutty. We recorded it several years ago and I apologize for the volume level issues between the original recording and my additions. I hope you enjoy it and until next time, happy holidays and battle on! In this show Nutty and I review episode 4 of Season 4. Episodes Reviewed: IN SICKNESS AND IN HELL First aired: October 19, 1998 Written by: Adam Armus and Nora Kay Foster Directed by: Josh Becker Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
It has taken a little longer than I wanted, but here is the next episode. Remember to spread the word via Twitter and Facebook that XenaCast is back! In this show I review episode 3 of Season 4. Episodes Reviewed: A FAMILY AFFAIR First aired: October 12, 1998 Written by: Liz Friedman and Chris Manheim Directed by: Doug Lefler Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
After nearly 4 years on hiatus, Episode 32 is finally here! Check out the new website and spread the word via Twitter and the new XenaCast Facebook. Links to both can be found under the Share menu on the website. In this show I review episodes 1 and 2 of Season 4. Episodes Reviewed: ADVENTURES IN THE SIN TRADE: PART 1 First aired: September 28, 1998 Written by: R. J. Stewart and Rob Tapert Directed by: T.J. Scott ADVENTURES IN THE SIN TRADE: PART 2 First aired: October 5, 1998 Written by: R. J. Stewart and Rob Tapert Directed by: T.J. Scott Facebook :: XenaCast's Facebook page.Twitter :: XenaCast's Twitter feed.Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
This month Cat talks to MaryD, the owner and editor of AUSXIP.com, the web’s biggest and best resource for everything Xena. During this episode Cat also discusses George Lucas’ delusions of grandeur and Lucy Lawless's Green Peace protest.
My Xena Fanfiction Podcast is fanfiction for your ears! You'll find the link on this website. My story "The Last Good Day" can be found at my homepage. My Seattle blog entries are at Adventures in Emerald City. To see the pictures from our epic camping trip in New Zealand, check out the Camping Tour galleries in the photos section at Shannon's homepage. In this show I review episodes 21 and 22 of Season 3. Episodes Reviewed: SACRIFICE First aired: May 4, 1998 Written by: Steven L. Sears Directed by: David Warry-Smith SACRIFICE II First aired: May 11, 1998 Written by: Steven L. Sears Directed by: David Warry-Smith Adventures in Emerald City :: Amy's Seattle blog.Shannon's homepage :: Photos from our NZ camping tour.Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
My Xena Fanfiction Podcast is fanfiction for your ears! You'll find the link on this website. My story "The Last Good Day" can be found at my homepage. My Seattle blog entries are at Adventures in Emerald City. This episode was recorded during my recent vacation to New Zealand. Instead of reviewing episodes, my girlfriend and I geek out about being in Xena Central. No news to be reported either this time, just lots of random jabber. :)Adventures in Emerald City :: Amy's Seattle blog.Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.AUSXIP :: Another fantastic X:WP web resource.
My Xena Fanfiction Podcast is fanfiction for your ears! You'll find the link on this website. My story "The Last Good Day" can be found at my homepage. In this show I review episodes 19 and 20 of Season 3. Episodes Reviewed: TSUNAMI First aired: April 20, 1998 Written by: Chris Manheim Directed by: John Laing VANISHING ACT First aired: April 27, 1998 Written by: Terence Winter Directed by: Andrew Merrifield Xenaverse News: The big news is the London convention and concert. Check out AUSXIP for con reports, videos, and pictures. Two of my XOC buddies were interviewed at the con for New Zealand's TV3.AUSXIP :: Con reports, videos, and photos.NZ TV 3 :: XOC members interview.Marilyn Rucker :: Theme music written and performed by Marilyn Rucker.Whoosh :: A fantastic X:WP web resource.