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Women and Words Overview 24-30 November 2018 Andi and Jove are gearing up for the annual Hootenanny event at Women and Words, which means they shut the blog down for around two weeks. Once the Hootenanny starts (Dec. 12), that’s all you get, is GIVEAWAYS OUT THE WAZOO! Andi spent some time this week back-and-forthing with KD Williamson (who is awesome; see below) while Jove seems to spend tons of time finding cool organizations to donate to. 24 Nov.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta posted a few books whose characters are in law enforcement. And who doesn’t like a woman in (or out) of uniform? LOL Women and Words link HERE 25 Nov.: Author Randi Triant stopped by to chat about writing craft and writing characters that are vanquished—she’s working on re-doing the trope of characters making all the right choices and succeeding, because sometimes the right choices don’t mean you’ll succeed. Women and Words link HERE Randi Triant’s website 26 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster KD Williamson talked about being bullied in elementary school and the bond she forged with her sister. Women and Words link HERE KD Williamson’s website 27 Nov.: Author, Women and Wordster, and lesbian herstory legend Lee Lynch wrote about the things you can find when on a trip to the doctor. Women and Words link HERE More about Lee here 28 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette and Tucker the merry elf posted a reminder about the Women and Words annual Hootenanny (giant-ass book giveaway event) that starts Dec. 12 and goes through Dec. 23. Women and Words link HERE 29 Nov.: Authors and Women and Wordsters KD Williamson and Andi Marquette did a back-and-forth Q&A with each other, talking about writing, diversity, and fanfic. Women and Words link HERE 30 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette lamented the lack of LGBTQ+ - themed holiday movies, and then pointed out a few bright spots. And Jove mentioned in the podcast the 2000 movie What’s Cooking. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and her website Jove and Andi remind people that this time of year can be hard on some, but find the bright spots in giving. Jove reminds people of the microloan site Kiva and Andi reminded people of Heifer International, which provides domestic animals to people in developing nations. Jove also brought up Laundry Love, which helps low-income and no-income people and families wash clothes and bedding by partnering with groups, schools, and local Laundromats. And she brought up Socks for Soldiers, in which people actually knit a pair of socks for an active-duty soldier. If you can’t knit, there are other ways to help. And Jove would like everyone to know (because Andi doesn’t like to talk too much about accomplishments…lol) that Andi’s holiday reboot of Dickens’ Christmas Carol, The Bureau of Holiday Affairs, was one of six LGBTQ+ holiday books included in a write-up in the “Happy Ever After” section of USA Today, under “Rainbow Trends.” Go see. ALSO! Dirt Road Books is releasing the anthology Learning Curve. 100 percent of the proceeds will go to Australian organization One Girl, which helps provide education for girls in Africa. So if you’re looking for a new read this holiday, and want to feel even better about where your money goes, we hope you consider buying it.
Women and Words Overview 17-23 November 2018 Andi is on the road YET AGAIN, but Tucker the merry elf is along for the happy fun times and who knows what he’ll get up to. Also. Jove had a run-in with a router (the tool kind, not the wifi kind) and her thumb is still in recovery, but it’s doing better than it was. And the West has three seasons. Winter, spring, and fire. Also, self-care is a thing and we should all do it more. 17 Nov.: Women and Wordster Danielle Zion did a Reader’s Perspective on judicial and military books. Women and Words link HERE 18 Nov.: Poet, writer, and advocate Gabriella Meghan joined us to chat about self-care and her latest poetry collection. She also did a giveaway. Women and Words link HERE Gabriella Meghan’s website 19 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll notes that Nov. 11 was the hundred-year anniversary of the end of WWI, and she includes a great discussion about how that was commemorated. She also went on a quest to see if she could find out who the young men were who were living in her house in 1911. Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal Also, poppies and WWI 20 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Ash Bartlett provided a moving remembrance of her grandmother, and related it to the California fires in Paradise. Women and Words link HERE Find Ash Bartlett here 21 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson blogged about the horrific fires in California, and provided links so you can help. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 22 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess talked about working at a local polling station with her spouse and her thoughts post-election. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’s website 23 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a little fangirling about a few things keeping her less-nutty as we all enter a really busy time of the year. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi: Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, website 23 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Erin Zak suggests keeping our mental health steady during this holiday season through meditation. Women and Words link HERE Erin Zak’s website ALSO! 23 Nov.: Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions, Nov.-Dec. 2018 Women and Words link HERE It’s the holiday season! Get ready for the Hootenanny, 12-23 December where we here at Women and Words give away 20-40 books a day for TWELVE FREAKING DAYS. Jove also suggests finding a cause to support, like your fave writers or artist-types on Patreon or through GoFundMe.
Women and Words Overview 4-9 November 2018 Andi and Jove are hoping Podbean doesn’t hate on them this week and will accept Jove’s overture to load the file. Also, don’t let societal expectations tell you what a relationship should look like and Andi, a major cynic, shares some hope after the midterms even though Fiona Zedde would beg to differ. Plus, young people are awesome. 4 Nov.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter posted some holiday-themed books she likes and encourages you all to read them. Women and Words link HERE 4 Nov.: Author Lise Weil stopped by to chat about life, love, and her memoir In Search of Pure Lust. Women and Words link HERE Lise Weil’s website 7 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite wanted us all to know about a cool event in Dallas this weekend (Nov. 10) called Books and Boots, sponsored by GCLS, The Resource Center of Dallas, and Women with Pride lesfic reading group. It’s free! And Carsen will be there, along with 16 other authors including Karin Kallmaker, Georgia Beers, Melissa Brayden, and KG MacGregor! Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website 8 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde apparently isn’t traveling this week (OMG), but she had some thoughts about the midterm elections. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 9 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is all up in the NaNo this year, and she offers some reasons/tips for why you should consider doing it. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi: Tumblr, Twitter, Instagram, website The holiday season is approaching and Jove would like people to know about freerice.com, which is a giving site in which you answer quiz questions and for each correct answer, the site donates rice through the World Food Program. And Andi reminds people of Heifer International, where your donations can provide domestic animals like a flock of chickens or ducks or a goat to people in developing nations. Also! Don’t forget the Hootenanny is coming. There are still a few days left to go to the Women and Words site to get signed up if you’re an author! If you’re not, get ready to win books next month!
Women and Words Overview 13-19 October 2018 Andi and Jove have massive cases of feels throughout this week’s podcast. Maybe it was the nostalgia. Or the warm and fuzzy stories about Noah. Or Jove’s prep for the grandbaby. Or the warm and fuzzy stories about creating family. Or hell, maybe it was the awesome blogs by people who had warm and fuzzy things going on, like how awesome young people are. Or the great photos from readers that Andi posted. Whatever it was, they were seriously caught up in feels, totally ruining Jove’s rep for being an emotional wasteland. 13 Oct.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta is looking for reads with Halloween themes. Leave a comment to help her out! Also, she would like to remind us that Danielle Zion, the new reader’s perspective blogger, will be starting soon! Women and Words link HERE 13 Oct.: Potential Women and Wordster Sam Ledel told us a story of Pride in Peru. (feels ensued) Women and Words link HERE 14 Oct.: Author KC Luck stopped by for a little Q&A and to talk about her latest release (forthcoming Oct. 31), Welcome to Ruby’s, of which she gave away a copy. Thanks, KC! Women and Words link HERE KC Luck’s Amazon author page 15 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll attended the UK GLBT Meetup in Bristol and had an amazing time! She tells us all about it. More feels. Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 16 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett describes the fall festival she and several students had, including watching the movie Love, Simon and once again, Andi and Jove had feels. Jesus. Women and Words link HERE More about Ashley Bartlett here 17 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson discovered excellent words to live by while on a bike ride and then did a shout-out to Women and Words and at this point, Andi got weepy. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 19 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette posted more photos from readers, which was awesome! Women and Words link HERE Find Andi: Tumblr, Twitter, website ALSO 19 Oct.: The Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions lists are up! And, authors, get signed up for the Hootenanny! The deadline is fast approaching for participation! (Like, around November 10). AND! Dirt Road Books has put the event page up on Facebook for the NaNoWriMo Challenge! Also, Jove highly recommends the book Girl Mans Up by M-E Girard.
Women and Words Overview 6-12 October 2018 Andi is back from another round of gallivanting. Both she and Jove have a weird fascination and love for journals (especially blank) and also agree that Powell’s Books in Portland will blow your mind (and did you even know that Andi is actually a trained academic? DON’T TELL ANYONE). Plus, Jove and Andi cannot even cope with the fact that Fiona Zedde is not currently traveling. Oh, and Jove’s kids are awesome and so is the grandbaby on the way! 6 Oct.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter wants you to help her out and suggest paranormal lesfic titles that aren’t too scary! ‘Tis the season! Women and Words link HERE 6 Oct.: Hopefully soon-to-be Women and Wordster and writer/poet Erin Zak blogged about finding her voice as a writer. Women and Words link HERE 7 Oct.: Brand new author Millie G Ireland joined us to talk a bit about her experience with the GCLS Writing Academy and how it helped get one of her short stories published in a Program anthology. Congrats! (also, total hint, check out the Writing Academy) AND she’s giving a copy of the anthology away! Women and Words link HERE 8 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler was doing a writing retreat with fellow authors and ended up at Powell’s City of Books in Portland. And yes, you MUST go if you haven’t been. Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 10 Oct.: Writer and Women and Wordster Val Agab ruminated on the origins of dictionaries and the power of words and the power behind the definitions of words. Women and Words link HERE Find Val Agab on Tumblr 11 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde is not traveling! Instead, she’s cleaning out some things, including books. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 12 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is doing a fun thing and posting photos from W&W readers – recent trips/outings they’ve taken. This week’s include the UK, the U.S., and South Africa. Send her yours! She’s posting photos next week, too! Women and Words link HERE Find Andi: website, Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram ALSO! Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle is doing a giveaway of her latest gothic thriller, The Potion. Tell her a scary story to get in on the drawing RIGHT HERE. And the Left Coast Lesbian Literary Conference is going on RIGHT NOW in Palm Springs, CA. If you didn’t make it this year, plan for next! This year’s keynote speaker is Dorothy Allison. Also going on is Women’s Week in Provincetown, Massachusetts (P-Town), which includes all kinds of performers as well as lesfic authors and publishers. AND! Stay tuned. The Dirt Road Books team is going to launch their 2018 NaNoWriMo Challenge! Keep your eyes peeled on DRB’s Facebook page and Twitter feed and its website for more info! And you can get some cool writing tips and NaNo prep tips from the DRB podcast, “Riding Shotgun.”
Women and Words Overview 22-28 September Andi and Jove got a fanmail! THANKS! And then they stacked up their soapboxes for a bit before falling right off. Also, please help Erin with her book club project and get you some Halloween chill with Yvonne Heidt’s latest release. And Andi comes out as having a birthday on Monday. 22 Sept.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta would like YOUR thoughts on starting a book club—an online one, perhaps? Drop by and give her some thoughts. Women and Words link HERE 23 Sept.: Author Sheryl Wright stopped by to chat a bit about her latest release, Queen of Hearts and to talk about how she develops characters. PLUS! She gave away an ebook copy! Women and Words link HERE Sheryl Wright’s website 24 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt is having a Paradigm Release Party in honor of her latest release (ebook drops 15 October!), the dark paranormal Paradigm. She’s giving a copy away, and will draw the winner on the 15th. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 27 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess takes us on a journey through the yard sale she and her wife held, and offered some words of wisdom at the end: register to vote and vote. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 28 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a Fangirl Friday and brought up a couple of forthcoming movies and a few TV shows you might find interesting. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi running around on Twitter, Tumblr, Instagram, and her website Also, because shit has been so shitty and we know there are many, many of you out there who may be experiencing difficulty during these fuckbucket times, here’s the toll-free phone number to the National Sexual Assault Hotline | RAINN (Rape, Abuse, and Incest National Network): 1-800-656-HOPE (4673). You can also live chat. Also, if you’re in the UK and you’re interested in participating in a study that the LGBT Foundation in Manchester just launched on lesbian and bisexual women’s health, please do. It’s part of an annual health campaign and will be followed by themed national focus groups.
Women and Words Overview 1-7 September, 2018 Jove schooled us on the teachers’ strike happening in her district, which means a house full of kids not sure WTF to do with themselves, but fear not! It’s a teachable moment, and Jove is engaging all the youngs with why collective bargaining is important, and what it all means. Go, Jove! Also, Carsen Taite has audiobooks to give away and Clare Ashton had other forms of books to give away while R.G. is trying to empty her bucket list and do all the things. Like archery. She’s tapping her inner Katniss. 1 Sept.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter took a break from chasing her grandkids around to share some of the books that introduced her to F/F fiction. Women and Words link HERE 2 Sept.: Author Clare Ashton stopped by to chat a bit about her latest book, The Goodmans. And she did a giveaway! Women and Words link HERE Clare Ashton’s website 5 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite is looking for some positivity and if you leave a nice story on her blog, you’ll be considered to win one of four audiobooks she’s giving away! Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website 6 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle talked about her bucket lists and some of the things she’s doing to engage. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 7 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette has a pet peeve about certain terminology and how it diminishes women. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi at her website, on Twitter, and at Tumblr Also, the Golden Crown Literary Society is currently accepting nominations for awards! Books published between January 1 and August 31, 2018! Check the deadlines page at their website. AND BE READY! We’re gearing up for our giant-ass holiday book giveaway, The Hootenanny. We’ll be putting the entry forms up soon. And the Western Women Writers of NM are holding their all-day gathering 15 September in Albuquerque. Karin Kallmaker, Anne Hillerman, Darynda Jones, and Rena Distasio! Find out more. Also, the Left Coast Literary Lesbian Conference in Palm Springs is slated for 10-14 October and the keynote speaker is Dorothy Allison! Go see.
Women and Words Overview 25-31 August 2018 Andi and Jove experience Threefer Madness because KD Williamson blogged three times this week. YAY! Also, why the hell aren’t hearing aids covered by insurance and Andi prefers to think of a writing slump as more of a writing “hiatus,” which doesn’t sound as scary. 25 Aug: Women and Wordster and inveterate reader Erin Saluta brings us a Reader’s Perspective and in keeping with the back to school theme, this one deals with books that have teaching elements. Women and Words link HERE 26 Aug.: Author Jen Silver stopped by with some thoughts on a writing hiatus she’s been on and though she’s not sure why, she’s still been busy and hoping an idea finds her soon. In the meantime, she’s giving away TWO SIGNED COPIES of her latest, Calling Home. Women and Words link HERE Jen Silver’s website 27 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt is doing something different, and taking us down memory lane to the 1970s with a particular movie and how it resonated with her. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 28 Aug.: Author, herstory legend, and Women and Wordster Lee Lynch tells us about her new hearing aids, and the ramifications of not having them. Women and Words link HERE More about Lee Lynch here 29 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster KD Williamson with some thoughts on how “lesbian fiction” might actually serve to marginalize us further. Women and Words link HERE KD Williamson’s website 30 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster KD Williamson in the hot seat again, talking about how what some readers like in their romance books may not be what others like, and that’s just fucking fine. Women and Words link HERE KD Williamson’s website 31 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette would like to know WTAF she just read. And she asks readers, have you recently read something that left you wondering WTF you just read? Women and Words link HERE Find Andi at her website, on Twitter, and Tumblr 31 Aug.: OMG Author and Women and Wordster KD Williamson with a threefer this week! Here, she writes about hitting a rut in her fiction writing life. Women and Words link HERE KD Williamson’s website And Dirt Road Books is getting ready for NaNoWriMo! We’ll be doing another challenge this year, so stay tuned! Also, we here at Women and Words remember crime fiction-writing colleague Amanda Kyle Williams, author of the best-selling Keye Street series. Amanda died Friday morning, August 31, at the age of 61 after a long battle with endometrial cancer. If you’d like to find out more about her life and work, see this piece in the Atlanta Journal Constitution and this one in ArtsATL. She will be missed.
Women and Words Overview 18-24 August 2018 Haiku (inspired by Ash Bartlett): Going back to school: fun, but still kind of scary for parents like Jove Andi is getting over a cold, but she persevered! And Jove’s sons are getting ready for school and they’re doing the orientation thing. Back to school time! Also, Jove likes posting lists of possible gifts for book readers/writers. Andi would like a dragon and Jove would like a unicorn, for future reference. Also, Andi and Jove are already planning the Hootenanny and Ash Bartlett has inspired communication via haiku. 18 Aug.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta’s theme for “A Reader’s Perspective” this week is teachers! Post your fave books that address that in the comments! Women and Words link HERE 20 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll joined us to chat about the upcoming UK GLBT Fiction Meet, which happens 8-9 September in Bristol. Discussions about books and writing! Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 21 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Ash Bartlett would like you to Haiku. Go leave a Haiku on her blog and then go do something productive (try it!). Women and Words link HERE More about Ash Bartlett here 22 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Jove Belle would like MOAR GIFTS for readers and writers. So she provides a few ideas for that booklover in your life. Women and Words link HERE Jove Belle’s website 23 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess discusses the life and death of Aretha Franklin and the messages in her music we must continue to share. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’s website 24 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is illin’, but she’s managing to read, too, so she fangirls over a few of her current fave authors. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi at her website, on Twitter, and Tumblr Yes, there’s going to be a Hootenanny this year. Y’all should know about that by now, but for you newbies in the bunch, that’s the giant, massive, crazy holiday book giveaway that takes place 12-23 December. It’s about 20-30 books EACH DAY, friends. We’re getting the author sign-up sheet ready and we’ll let everybody know when we post it. Also, if you’re going to do NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) this year, start thinking about that and your process! WOOO!
Women and Words Overview 13-17 August 2018 Jove is turning her home into a den of iniquity (poker) and Andi and Jove totally fangirl over Cheyenne Blue (again) and Clifford Mae Henderson (also again) while Andi poses a new zombie apocalypse rating system for wine and food. Speaking of food, R.G. Emanuelle and the crew at DRB have something planned for the holidays. And does R.G. ever stop working? She just released another anthology with her writers’ group. 13 Aug.: Author Cheyenne Blue stopped by to chat about her latest, a tennis romance, Code of Conduct. She did a giveaway, too! Women and Words link HERE Cheyenne Blue’s website 14 Aug.: Women and Wordster and life coach Angela Grace came by to remind us that shit is still real, and get out and vote. Women and Words link HERE 15 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson offered macabre musings on climate change and Armageddon, and encouraged us to live each day to its fullest. Omg, thanks, Cliffi, for that… Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website Aug. 16: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle and her writers’ group, the Penheads, have just released another anthology of short stories! It’s called Elements: Tales from the Substratum. Check it out! Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 17 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirled over the Panic! At The Disco “Pray for the Wicked” tour, which she caught in San Jose, CA Aug. 14th with Hayley Kiyoko and A R I Z O N A. And she was reminded of the healing power of music. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr AND! The Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions lists are updated! Women and Words link HERE Also, DragonCon (with the MOST AMAZING cosplay) is coming. It’s always Labor Day weekend in Atlanta. It starts Aug. 30th and goes through Sept. 3. It’s AMAZING. And Western Women Writers of New Mexico is slated for September 15 in Albuquerque. This year features Karin Kallmaker, Anne Hillerman, Darynda Jones, and Rena Distasio. ALSO! Are you getting ready for NaNoWriMo? That’s National Novel Writing Month, and it takes place every November. Dirt Road Books may be doing a thing. Stay tuned!
That time Andi had to do a reading after Dorothy Allison… Women and Words Overview 7-13 July 2018 OH, NOEZ, you guys! Jove’s computer up n’ quit this digital coil, leaving Andi to fly solo this week. But it’s okay, because she had a couple of beers and waxed downright poetic (fine—that’s the beer talking) about Twitter threads, defining yourself, Fiona Zedde’s Madrid adventures, and questions that come up from fanfic readers. In the meantime, Jove’s getting things up and running and she’ll be back. Never fear! 7 July: Women and Wordster Ann Etter and her book buddy Anne Pace co-blogged about a few books that have stuck with them. Add yours to the comments! Women and Words link HERE 8 July: Author Ona Marae stopped by to talk about her debut novel, Gum for Gracie, about survival and the fantasies we hold. Women and Words link HERE Find Ona Marae on Facebook 9 July: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler did a roundup of the GCLS conference in Las Vegas and posted some great photos. Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 10 July: Women and Wordster and life coach Angela Grace wants to know who and what takes your breath away – something spectacular, like a particular musician or book. Post in the comments! Women and Words link HERE 11 July: Women and Wordster and writer Val Agab works to define herself and asks what does “queer” mean. Women and Words link HERE Find Val on Tumblr 12 July: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde is gallivanting yet again! This time, she does Pride in Madrid, Spain. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 13 July: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette posted about more things she’s learned through writing fanfic, and also provided an excerpt from her latest Clexa AU. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi at her website, on Twitter, and Tumblr And if you have an event or a call for submissions you’d like us to chat about on Women and Words, drop us a line! Want to guest blog? Drop us a line! Also, check out the award-winners at GCLS this year. Dirt Road Books is super stoked that Gill McKnight is one of them.
Women and Words Overview 30 June-6 July 2018 Jove tells her Jove/Tara origin story while Andi’s convinced her body is not a temple, but rather a clean, organized garage. Also, congrats to Carsen Taite on her 20th novel and thanks to KD Williamson for the term “thin adjacent.” 30 June: Author and Women and Wordster KD Williamson stopped by to discuss body types in lesfic. Trust us on this. You’ll dig it. Women and Words link HERE KD Williamson’s website 3 July: Author and Women and Wordster Penny Mickelbury would like us to call what’s going on in this country what it is: hatred. Women and Words link HERE Penny Mickelbury’s website 4 July: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite is celebrating the release of her TWENTIETH NOVEL, Love’s Verdict. She’s also giving away TWO ebook copies and ONE signed paperback. Go leave a comment to get in on it! Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website 5 July: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle notes that this year’s Independence Day in the U.S. was not necessarily a celebration given the current state of affairs. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 6 July: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirled over the latest Jurassic World movie because DINOSAURS. HELLO. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi on Tumblr and Twitter Also, shout-out to everybody in Vegas right now attending the GCLS conference, and good luck to all the finalists the evening of the 7th who are up for awards!
Women and Words Overview 23-29 June 2018 Andi and Jove totally empathize with people who end up with bad haircuts and Andi totally approves of KD Williamson’s beer choices, and she and Jove agree that getting old is not for the faint of heart. And in the midst of crap, try to be kind and reach out. 23 June: Author and Women and Wordster KD Williamson joined us with her inaugural blog as a regular! Here she talks about fanfic and beer. Women and Words link HERE KD Williamson’s website 24 June: Author Emily L. Byrne stopped by to talk about her latest book, Medusa’s Touch, and how it finally came to be published. Women and Words link HERE Emily L. Byrne’s website 25 June: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt notes that time is different in her world...but she has finished with edits for her latest, Paradigm! Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 26 June: Author, Women and Wordster, and herstory legend Lee Lynch notes that summer is here, but for those among us who are aging, there are whole other things to deal with. Women and Words link HERE More info about Lee here 27 June: Author and Women and Wordster Jove Belle is now addicted to podcasting and provided some links to what’s going on in that regard. Women and Words link HERE Jove Belle’s website 28 June: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess reminds us that American history is full of Americans doing terrible things to each other and to non-Americans. Hopefully, enough of us have learned not to. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 29 June: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette tries to find the light in the dark. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi at Tumblr and Twitter And the GCLS conference is next week, 4-8 July, in Las Vegas! Safe travels if you’re going!
Women and Words Overview 16-22 June 2018 Andi laments the loss of 9000 barrels of whiskey (bourbon) in Kentucky (she could totally hoard that for the apocalypse), Jove has discovered Spanish telenovela lesbians, and they both decide that “A Splendid Day Out” should expand past its steampunk roots and become something we all do at least once a month. They also accidentally talked about writing again (wtf). 16 June: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta riffs on some of her recent fave books. Go leave her a comment with yours. Women and Words link HERE 17 June: Author Alison R. Solomon stopped by to chat about her latest book, Timing is Everything and she’s giving a copy away! Stop by to find out how. Women and Words link HERE Alison Solomon’s website 18 June: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll went to a cool-ass steampunk event in Morecambe, UK (A Splendid Day Out) and posted photos and descriptions. Women and Words link HERE Find Stevie at LiveJournal 19 June: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett regales us with her recent foray with her wife to a mall. Women and Words link HERE Find out more about Ashley here 20 June: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson joined us from her epic road trip with a tale from October, 1989 that involves a terrible earthquake and a bakery. That story is a basis for her latest, Perfect Little Worlds. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website Check out Cliffi’s travel blog HERE 21 June: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle on how writing and publishing is giving her life. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 22 June: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette lists 10 things that are helping her recharge in this hellscape of a world. Women and Words link HERE ALSO! The Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions lists June-July are up! Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Tumblr and Twitter And don’t forget, GCLS is in Vegas 4-8 July! AND author and fangirl KD Williamson is joining the Women and Words fray as a blogger. Her first post went up 23 June.
Women and Words Overview 9-15 June 2018 Oh, my God, you guys, Andi and Jove ACTUALLY TALK ABOUT WRITING this week. WTF they don’t even know what happened there. They also ramble on about Pride, Fiona Zedde’s travels and Val Agab’s awesome gaming suggestions. Andi is kind of fascinated with the gaming world but Jove points out it can get expensive. Dang it. 9 June: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta talks about audio books and books in first-person POV and why she likes them. Women and Words link HERE 10 June: And speaking of audio books, author Genta Sebastian is pleased to announce that her award-winning YA book Riding the Rainbow is now available as an audio book. And she’s doing a giveaway… Women and Words link HERE Genta Sebastian’s website 11 June: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler is on the Pride circuit this month doing her T-shirt-selling thang (and other awesome sundries like hoodies). Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 13 June: Women and Wordster and writer/fangirl/gamer Val Agab stopped by with some trailers of some really cool-ass games that are launching. Women and Words link HERE Find Val on Tumblr 14 June: Author, Women and Wordster, and all-around gallivanter-in-chief Fiona Zedde is in Romania, and posted some great photos. And yes, she visited Dracula’s castle… Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 15 June: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is on a tear about the midseason finale of season 4 of Fear the Walking Dead. Women and Words link HERE Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr AND! Reminder, y’all, that GCLS (the Golden Crown Literary Society) is having its annual lesfic convention in Las Vegas 4-8 June. Also, if you’d like info about the Portland (OR) women writers group that Jove is part of, drop us a line at Women and Words and she’ll hook you up with the info. ALSO! Dirt Road Books wants YOU to write a book for the #mybook project. Go to THIS PAGE, pick a cover, and write us a book. Best book wins a contract. WOO!
Women and Words Overview 12-18 May 2018 Lots of talk about moms on the site this week, which gave Andi and Jove the feels. And then Ashley Bartlett posted things that made them think, which hurt their heads. Also, could Clifford Mae Henderson please come and pick them up to join her and her partner on their epic road trip? Plus, Batwoman. That’s all you need to know. 12 May: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta stopped by with a few books that she thinks engage a lot of our senses. Women and Words link HERE 14 May: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler blogged about her mom and how she came to a place of acceptance with regard to Jessie and her wife. Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 15 May: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett posted about her work on the latest Cash Braddock book in the series she’s doing for her publisher, which deals with an extremely difficult subject. Women and Words link HERE Find more info about Ashley here 16 May: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson shared thoughts about her mom and parenthood. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 17 May: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle brought up the much-maligned Monday. And in honor of that, Jove wanted a link to “I Don’t Like Mondays” by the Boomtown Rats and Andi threw in “Manic Mondays” by the Bangles. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 18 May: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette provided some news and views about upcoming shows and movies, including the fact that Batwoman will be in the forthcoming CW crossover superhero event… Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website (and find her on Twitter and Tumblr) ALSO! Andi posted the hot off the press and coming attractions book list on the 18th. Women and Words link HERE Reminder: The Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) conference is coming up 4-8 July in Las Vegas, Nevada. Find more info HERE.
Women and Words Overview 5-11 May 2018 Andi got Jove to talk a bit about Vancouver, WA for a Twitter friend who is thinking about moving there (because that is how we roll at Women and Words people! LUV!). They are also both extremely excited about LM’s run for office and appreciative of Diane Marina’s blog about audio books. Also, they kinda hate Fiona Zedde for her awesome travel life, but they do it with lots of luv. 5 May: Women and Wordster Ann Etter did a Reader’s Perspective on books that deal with the senses. Like taste and smell. Women and Words link HERE 6 May: Author Diane Marina did a blog on some tips for creating an audio book. Women and Words link HERE Diane Marina’s website 7 May: Author and Women and Wordster Lynette Mae is running for office! Women and Words link HERE Campaign website 8 May: Life coach Angela Grace reminds us of the importance of persistence. Women and Words link HERE Find Angela here 9 May: Writer and Women and Wordster Val Agab has tons to do with the end of the semester fasts approaching, but here she gives us a great reading list to help procrastinate. Women and Words link HERE Find Val on Tumblr 10 May: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde is on the road again and she’ll be in Madrid (yes, THAT Madrid) until August. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 11 May: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette revealed 4 shows she’s currently watching (or just watched) on the teevee and wanted to know what YOU’re watching so she can fangirl even more. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website (and find her on Twitter and Tumblr)
Women and Words Overview 29 April-4 May 2018 Andi sucks at tech. Thank God Jove was able to help with the podcast even though they’re both wondering when they last had sleep. And Jove is doing lots of home projects right now. Which she does not suck at. YAY! Also, Penny Mickelbury’s blog this week is a must-read. It’s important. Very. 29 April: Author Alex K. Thorne stopped by for a Q&A and did a giveaway of her superhero story, Chasing Stars. Women and Words link HERE Alex K. Thorne’s website 30 April: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt posted an excerpt from her forthcoming novel, Paradigm. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 1 May: Author and Women and Wordster Penny Mickelbury had some powerful words to say about the opening of the National Museum for Peace and Justice that opened in Montgomery, Alabama. Women and Words link HERE Penny Mickelbury’s website 3 May: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle blogged about her brand new novel, The Potion. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 4 May: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a bit of a follow-up to last week’s existential crisis and also went into a bit about rebooting her sci fi series. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr ALSO: Call for Submissions! ImageOut! R.G. Emanuelle is doing a book launch party for The Potion May 5 from 12-2 EST on Facebook in the Lesfic Reading Group, hosted by K’Anne Meinel. You can still check out the questions and ask after the fact on the page; just remember to tag R.G. so she sees it. Author Randi Triant will be at Single Women's Weekend in Provincetown, Massachusetts on Saturday, May 19th at the Harbor Lounge with three other authors! They are: Kim Baker (lesbian dating expert and author of Girl's Guide to Healthy Dating), Lucy J. Madison (author of lesbian romance novels In the Direction of the Sun and Personal Foul), Julez Weinberg (author of The Essential Mixologist), (and Randi Triant, author of the debut novel The Treehouse). They’ll be reading a bit, and the audience will learn about essential oils to create one-of-a-kind cocktails. The event is free with a cash bar and they’ll also raffle off free copies of their books.
Women and Words Overview 22-27 April 2018 Andi and Jove have reasons that birds might be a**holes. Also, life is messy, and author Cindy Rizzo brings up some really good points with regard to that and romance plots. Plus, Andi is having an existential crisis but encourages all of you to go see author Renée Bess’ definition for “troll farm” regardless. 22 April: Author Cindy Rizzo stopped by to talk about romance plots and the formulas that drive them and how people might react to atypical plots and characters and what that means. Women and Words link HERE Find Cindy Rizzo here 23 April: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt stopped by with some more updates about what she’s doing along with more Vonnie-isms. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 24 April: Author, Women and Wordster and herstorical treasure Lee Lynch wrote on commercialism, the census, and home improvement (don’t worry, you’ll see the connections). Women and Words link HERE Info about Lee Lynch here 26 April: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess made us laugh with a bit of wordplay. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 27 April: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a FanFRICTION Friday because she’s having an existential crisis about writing and publishing. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Yell at her on Twitter and Tumblr 27 April: The Women and Words book lists are up! Go see. Jove has a couple of book recommendations, YA. First is The Bloody Jack series by L.A. Meyer (pirates!) and the second is The Very Nearly Honorable League of Pirates series (YA) by Caroline Carlson. Also, Women and Words’ and Dirt Road Books’ own R.G. Emanuelle just released her latest book, The Potion. Victorian Boston, mad scientists-ish, romance, Gothic. Events you might want to look into: Queers and Comics Conference, May 7-8, New York City. Details are sparse on this, so if we find more, we’ll pass them along (though we assume it’s at CUNY). Also, Gaylaxicon (Outlanta) in Atlanta is slated for May 11-13th at the Atlanta Airport Renaissance Hotel. AND WisCon is on the way, the feminist/social justice sci fi gathering in Madison, WI May 25-28. For more info on fan/comic-cons near you, check conventionscene.com.
Women and Words Overview 7-13 April 2018 Andi was outta control last week at ClexaCon and she’s totally sorry that she just couldn’t get it together to do a podcast last week. SO HERE’S THIS ONE! You guys, Jove finished her latest novel! WOOO! It’s on its way to a beta read. And Women and Wordster Val got accepted to 2 universities, including Columbia! WOOO! And Jove and Andi got up on soapboxes about things that will totally make some people uncomfortable, but it’s stuff that we all need to talk about. 7 April: Women and Wordster Ann Etter joined us with a list of funny books as she slogs through tax season. Women and Words link HERE 8 April: Author Randi Triant stopped by to chat a bit about her debut novel, The Treehouse, but also to chat about another author whose work she admires. Women and Words link HERE Randi Triant’s website 9 April: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler brings a tale of something icky that happened at a coffee house, but it’s inspired her to keep telling stories. Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 10 April: Life coach and Women and Wordster Angela Grace reminds us to get active and walking is a great way to do it. Especially at Disney World. Women and Words link HERE Find Angela here 11 April: Writer and Women and Wordster Val Agab reminds us that genre fiction is LEGIT. Women and Words link HERE Find Val on Tumblr 12 April: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde notes that not many white LGBTQ women will read books with black lesbian characters. Also, in the years RWA has been going, a black writer has never won a RITA. We need to fix that, people. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 13 April: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirled over ClexaCon, but also noticed something that dovetails with what Fiona said the day before. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Tumblr and Twitter Also, in keeping with Andi and Jove’s exhortations to read outside your bubbles, Jove highly recommends the Lambda-winning novel Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis Benn and Andi suggests you check out this database of LGBTQ people of color romance writers. Let’s share the luv, y’all, and build more community!
Women and Words Overview 24-30 March 2018 Andi and Jove think libraries are the best things ever, and you should totally use them more and stop by to visit. Show them luv. And they could save communities. Andi and Jove haven’t worked out all the details yet as to how that happens, but stay tuned. Also, Lee Lynch totally has them convinced that tables are part of the infrastructure of awesome. Oh, and Karin Kallmaker has a great website. 24 Mar.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta joined us with some awesome books that she managed to thread together through a various degrees of separation premise. Fun! Women and Words link HERE 25 Mar.: Author K’Anne Meinel stopped by to let everyone know about promo opps she provides for authors through her Writer’s Block Q&A sessions and her book release parties. Women and Words link HERE K’Anne Meinel’s website K’Anne’s author promo Facebook page, the Lesfic Reading Group 26 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt is celebrating the audiobook release of her romcom, Meet Me in the Middle. She’s also giving away a print copy, and you still have time to get in on it. Hit the link below to go to the blog post. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website Find Meet Me in the Middle audiobook here 27 Mar.: Author, Women and Wordster and national treasure Lee Lynch provides a fabulous inspiring blog on women and the tables they call their own. Trust us on this. Women and Words link HERE Find more of books by Lee Lynch HERE 30 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirled about the movie Tomb Raider (2018). Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr Andi will be at ClexaCon in Las Vegas (5-9 April) with fellow Dirt Road Book founders and colleagues R.G. Emanuelle, Blythe Rippon, and Michelle Teichman. Hope you come by!
Women and Words Overview 18-23 March 2018 Andi and Jove think actor Tommy Lee Jones kinda rocks. Plus Andi wholeheartedly agrees that every once in a while, you need to just blow a day off with Netflix. Speaking of blowing (OMG STOP, YOU GUYS), the play Hamilton was so amazing that Andi’s wig totally flew off. 18 Mar.: Author Heather Blackmore joined us for a discussion about forgiveness and how it ties into her latest release, It’s Not a Date. Women and Words link HERE Heather Blackmore’s website 19 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll provides a look at more of her London jaunts. Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 20 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett and author Aurora Rey provide the final installment of their conversation, “Cultural Roots and Communal Behavior.” Women and Words link HERE Find more about Ashley here Aurora Rey’s website 21 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson gives us a new perspective via her backyard lounger. Trust us on this. It’s amazing. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 22 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess explores forms of resistance in unexpected ways and places. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 23 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is on the road, but she tells you a few things she’s up to and she hopes all y’all get to do cool stuff this weekend. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr Authors and publishers Andi, R.G. Emanuelle, Blythe Rippon and Michelle Teichman will be at ClexaCon 5-9 April with Dirt Road Books. Come see us!
Women and Words Overview 10-16 March 2018 Andi and Jove discuss safe words but it’s not what you think though there is nothing wrong with THOSE safe words (you know the ones), either, and they love the fact that V.M. Agab joined them for an awesome blog on age and how perceptions of it keep us apart. Also, Jessie Chandler somehow manipulates the weather to bring snow wherever she goes (WTF Jessie). 10 Mar.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta joined us with a reader’s perspective on books that characters and issues that get you out of your comfort zone. Women and Words link HERE 11 Mar.: Guest writer V.M. Agab joined us with a great blog on how people perceive age and use it as a barrier between each other, spinning off fandoms as an example. Women and Words link HERE Find V.M. on Tumblr HERE 12 Mar.: Women and Wordster and author Jessie Chandler posted a photo essay of her trip to Portland from Minnesota to help fellow author Lori Lake move and basically, Jessie brought winter to Portland. Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 13 Mar.: Women and Wordster and life coach/all around awesome woman Angela Grace stopped by to get us thinking about what our vision is for each of our lives in the coming year. Women and Words link HERE Find Angela HERE 14 Mar.: Women and Wordster and author Ashley Bartlett continues her fab conversation with author Aurora Rey on Cultural Roots and Communal Behavior in which they discuss their own journeys to their identities. Women and Words link HERE Find more about Ashley HERE Aurora Rey’s website 15 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle stopped by to talk about her geekery over language and the origins of words. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 16 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette talked about a piece at Autostraddle that discussed the state of queer lady characters on the teevee in 2017. Upshot? Things didn’t suck as bad as 2016, which is good, but things can still be better. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Tumblr and Twitter ALSO 16 March! Hot off the press and forthcoming attractions lists are updated! Go see. Andi will be at ClexaCon in early April with R.G. Emanuelle and possibly another Dirt Road Books rep and you can find them at the Dirt Road Books table! Hope to see you there. Other lesfic publishers who will be there are Sapphire and Ylva. Give them some luv, too! Also, per Angela Grace’s blog, you totally need to check out SeeJaneDrill.com. Leah provides all kinds of guidance on DIY home and car stuff. AWESOME.
Women and Words Overview - 24 Feb.-2 March 2018 Andi and Jove were so psyched for a minute that the show was going well and then realized they weren’t recording. So they had to make a do-over. Which is about how things go with them. LOL And Yvonne Heidt discovers the useful “AF” acronym and warns us about nuking oatmeal too long. And if you’re a writer, Dirt Road Books might have just the challenge for you. 24 Feb.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta is still experiencing an Olympic hangover and this week’s book list includes titles that have some connection to a city or place that served as a setting for a previous Olympics. Women and Words link HERE 25 Feb.: Author Kate Cudahy stopped by to talk to us about her start as a writer and her Duellist trilogy (women with swords, you guys). One title, Hal, is free on March 7. Woman and Words link HERE Kate Cudahy’s website 26 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt took us on a trip into Vonnie Land, where so many ideas for blogs and stories exist that she just can’t even. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 1 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle is also experiencing an Olympic hangover but points out something else cool to be learned from Ester Ledecka’s giant slalom win at the 2018 Winter Games. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 2 Mar.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette blogged about the latest challenge issued by Dirt Road Books, the publishing house she opened with 5 of her fave people. Pick a cover and write a book and submit it to DRB. You could possibly win a publishing contract with us! Join the #mybook challenge! Women and Words link HERE Dirt Road Books’ #mybook challenge link HERE Find DRB on Twitter (@DirtRoadBooks) and Facebook, too. Reminders! ClexaCon2018 is 5-9 April in Las Vegas, Nevada. DRB will be there. WOOO. And Andi will be running around fangirling with her other colleague, Lise MacTague doing Lez Geek Out! things. Also, Jove is doing a reading at the launch party for Heather Jane’s debut novel and she’ll tell us about it next week. Also, if you can, the 3rd is the 2nd anniversary of the death of character Lexa (the day the episode aired in which she was killed by the bury your gays trope), and there’s all kinds of stuff going on around social media, including a March 3rd homage on Twitter (look for #LexaLivesOn) that includes raising money for the Trevor Project (a suicide hotline for LGBTQ youth). So if you’re so inclined, perhaps do a donation to the Trevor Project. It’s also Clexa Week in the fandoms, which involves a lot of fanart and fanfic.
Women and Words Overview: 17-23 February 2018 Andi attempts to explain cyberpunk to Jove and then they decide that they need to cruise around the UK with Stevie Carroll (Horseferry Road is the best name for a steampunk novel!) and then they get all nostalgic about growing up in the rural West. Also, they’d like to fill out friend applications and send them to Ashley Bartlett and Aurora Rey. 17 Feb.: Woman and Wordster Erin Saluta brings reader Danielle Zion on to talk about her reading life and the role lesfic has played in her life. Women and Words link HERE And if you’d like to be a reader guest of Erin’s on Reader’s Perspective, drop us a line at the Contact page! 18 Feb.: Author Rae D. Magdon stopped by to tell us about her latest, cyberpunk novel Lucky 7 (Desert Palm) AND she did a giveaway! Women and Words link HERE Rae D. Magdon’s website Read an excerpt from Lucky 7 HERE 19 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll was chillin’ in London and took a few walks. Here’s what she found. Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 20 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett has a conversation with fellow author Aurora Rey about growing up in different parts of the country and the evolution of their identities. Women and Words link HERE More info about Ashley Bartlett Aurora Rey’s website 21 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson got booted from jury duty again. Here, she muses on why that might be. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 22 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess on the legacies of American history and ties to present-day current events. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 23 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette wants all of you to go see the movie Black Panther. That is all. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Tumblr and Twitter And though Jove and Andi didn’t have time to talk about it, Jove will be doing another appearance March 3 as a guest of author Heather Jane (Regal Crest), who is having a book launch party in Portland to celebrate her debut novel! Also, CLEXACON is coming! April. 5-9, Las Vegas.
Women and Words Overview - 10-16 Feb. 2018 Andi notices that others at Women and Words are still obsessing about the Olympics, so she obsesses, too, while Jove obsesses about R.G. Emanuelle’s forthcoming book, The Potion. They also drop some trivia: Jessie Chandler was a downhill ski racer in high school and Karin Kallmaker could possibly open her own library with her backlist. #epic 10 Feb.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta is enjoying the Olympics and provided a great list of sports-related lesfic (and some nonfic, looks like) for your reading pleasure! Women and Words link HERE 12 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler is also obsessing about the Olympics and provided some great photos and comments about some of the different sports. Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 13 Feb.: Life coach Angela Grace joined us with a great blog on the winter blahs and Seasonal Affective Disorder and how a certain kind of light can help. Women and Words link HERE 15 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle talks about writing process with a great culinary metaphor. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 16 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette lists 10 things she’s currently fangirling over. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr ALSO! 16 Feb.: Hot off the Press and Coming Attractions Lists! And Jove is doing a reading Sunday Feb. 18 at Taborspace in Portland, 3-5 PM Pacific time. Other authors are Lori Lake, Sandra De Helen, G.L. Morrison, Louisa Kelley, Heather Jane, Dolores Maggiore, and Jane Cuthbertson. Also, Jove recommends Marissa Meyer’s Lunar Chronicles, futuristic retellings of fairy tales.
3-9 February 2018 Thank GAWD Andi is here to tell Jove that yes, the Winter Olympics have started and omg Olympic geopolitics! #somuchintrigue Also, Andi wishes Fiona Zedde had posted her essay about Italian toilets, but no such luck. Also, Andi thinks Hayley Kiyoko is the shizzle and you should totally buy her music and go see her in the movie Becks. And on tour, if you can. Because fangirling. And queerfolk. 3 Feb.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter does a reader’s perspective on books that have athletes and athleticism as a focus, in honor of the Winter Olympic Games in South Korea. Women and Words link HERE 4 Feb.: Author K. Aten stopped by to talk about releasing her first book and pondering an author brand. Women and Words link HERE Aten’s website 5 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Lynette Mae joined us to talk about trying to deal with intolerance and racism. Women and Words link HERE More info about Lynette Mae 6 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Penny Mickelbury joined us with some words about stereotypes. Women and Words link HERE Penny Mickelbury’s website 7 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite interviewed BSB sci fi authors CJ Birch and Jane C. Esther. Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website 8 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde was going to do an essay on Italian toilets, but decided instead to talk about her latest books, Insatiable Appetites. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 9 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirls over musical (and acting) talent Hayley Kiyoko. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr Jove is doing a reading next weekend at Taborspace in Portland. That’s Feb. 18, 3-5 PM. Other authors are Lori Lake, Sandra De Helen, G.L. Morrison, Louisa Kelley, Heather Jane, Dolores Maggiore, and Jane Cuthbertson. Jove will also be at the launch party for author Heather Jane’s debut novel at Another Read Through in Portland. That’s March 3 1.30-3.30 PM. And Dirt Road Books has posted a couple of free Valentine’s Day short stories! Go see.
27 Jan.-2 Feb. 2018 Jove finds out that Andi was legit going to try to do some actual world-building in the sci fi sense on Mars but ugh, paperwork, and Jove is also convinced that if you’re ghost-hunting, cheese may be good bait. Andi, however, remains UNconvinced of this tactic. 27 Jan.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta encouraged us to escape into some science fiction. (and in case you’re interested, here’s that Mars colonization program Andi was talking about) Women and Words link HERE 28 Jan.: Author Jen Silver joined us to talk about her book Changing Perspectives AND she gave away 2 ebook copies! Women and Words link HERE Jen Silver’s website 29 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt tested THREE ghost apps to see if they worked. Go see for her reviews. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 1 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle brings it with a righteous grrlpower blog! Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 2 Feb.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirls over LA Web Series, about a chance meeting between two young women that is both introspective and romantic. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr Some of the Dirt Road Books gang will be at the upcoming ClexaCon in Las Vegas April 5-9 AND DRB has another cool thing they’re up to. Moar deets l8r! Also, GCLS is meeting in Vegas for its annual conference July 4-8. And Jove Belle will be doing an event at Taborspace in Portland Feb. 18 from 3-5 PM. The event involves readings by Jove and other lesfic authors and it’s called “Readings of Rapturous Romance and Bountiful Book Faire.” Jove will also be at author Heather Flournoy’s debut novel book launch in March. More deets as they become available. Also, Andi and Jove are sad to hear that the Read with Pride Northwest event is no more, after 5 annual gatherings in Seattle at the Seattle Public Library.
Women and Words Overview - 20-26 Jan. 2018 Andi and Jove ponder labels and slowing down for a minute, and also decide that they should totally design a new T-shirt for Lee Lynch. Plus, Jove is amazed to find out that Andi actually attended Catholic school back in the day. And share some love! Jove’s birthday is the end of this month! 20 Jan.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta interviews another reader, Kim Roberts, for her views on different lesfic books that she’s read and enjoyed. Women and Words link HERE 21 Jan.: Author Joi Miner stopped by to talk about labels she’s encountered and her work. Women and Words link HERE Find Joi Miner on Facebook 22 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt came by with some OMG IT’S A NEW YEAR thoughts. She spent 2017 working on her latest, so watch out for that this year! Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 24 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster and living herstory legend Lee Lynch joined us with another essay about introversion and being okay with that. Women and Words link HERE More info about Lee Lynch here 25 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess wants to remind us to slow down and enjoy the moment. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 26 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette highly encourages you to watch Black Lightning and The Alienist, two new shows. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr Also! Jove has an event coming up next month! A Valentine’s-ish reading with other authors (Lori Lake, Louisa Kelley, Sandra de Helen, Heather Jane, Dolores Maggiore, and G.L. Morrison; M.C. Linda Vogt) at Taborspace in Portland, February 18, 3-5 PM. The event is “Readings of Rapturous Romance and Bountiful Book Faire. And don’t forget author Jae’s Lesbian Book Bingo event going on all year. Info at her website HERE. Early bird registration for the GCLS 2018 conference in Las Vegas ends January 31. If you can, take care of that before prices go up. AND! Dirt Road Books will be posting a couple of FREE Valentine’s Day-ish stories on the website February 5th. WOO HOO!
Women and Words Overview - 13-19 Jan. 2018 Andi doesn’t have to have the sadz anymore because Jove kicked the sickness cooties to the curb and came back! Yay! Plus, R.G. Emanuelle will be releasing a new book soon and for the record, Andi was more into Yaz than Erasure back in the day, much to Jove’s chagrin. But they do both agree that you haven’t lived until you’ve blasted The Cranberries’ “Zombie” while driving at night with all the windows down. (RIP Dolores O’Riordan) 13 Jan.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta joined us and recommended books that include SNOW. So if that’s your thing, head on over. Women and Words link HERE 14 Jan.: Author Chanel Hardy stopped by to discuss gender roles and how those might play out in relationships. Women and Words link HERE More info about Chanel Hardy HERE 15 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll stopped by to talk about her visit to the Brontë Parsonage Museum. 2016-2020 mark five important bicentenaries in the Brontë family. Women and Words link HERE Steve Carroll’s LiveJournal 16 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett discusses trying to get around her wife’s reluctance to travel. Women and Words link HERE More info about Ashley Barlett HERE 18 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle gives us a glimpse of her forthcoming book, The Potion, a Victorian romance based loosely on the Jekyll/Hyde concept. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 19 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a Fangirl Friday discussing music and its integral role in her journey and writing. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Tumblr and Twitter ALSO! The Women and Words Hot off the Press/Coming Attractions lists are good to go, Jan.-Feb. 2018. Women and Words link HERE Jove also recommends the documentary She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry, about Second Wave Feminism. Includes a discussion about the Jane Collective, an underground abortion referral service that operated roughly 1969-1973 in Illinois. (and it appears the male doctor they first worked with was “Nick,” not “Mike,” as Jove and Andi discussed on the podcast.)
Women and Words Overview - 6-12 January 2018 Andi has the major sadz because she had to do the podcast all by herself, given Jove’s continued battle with flu cooties and the fact that she has lost her voice. But Andi persevered though she was lonely and ended up at one point sounding like a freaking infomercial. Dammit, Jove, come back. 6 Jan.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter did a reader’s perspective on how to escape the cold through certain books. Go check ’em out. Women and Words link HERE 7 Jan.: Author Sally Xerri-Brookes, an author based in the UK in Birmingham, did a Q&A and talked about her most recent release. Women and Words link HERE Sally Xerri-Brookes’ website 8 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler joined us to encourage us to watch Oprah’s acceptance speech at the Golden Globes Awards. Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 9 Jan.: Women and Wordster and life coach Angela Grace provided some words of wisdom about adaptation. Women and Words link HERE 11 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde has created her list of projects she would like to accomplish this year. And she has a birthday coming up, and she celebrates all month! Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 12 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette addresses ageism and brings up a bit of her own history. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr Jove has an event coming up in February. A reading in Portland around Valentine’s Day. Stay tuned! We’ll post deets in a future overview. Also, start thinking about the GCLS conference in July in Las Vegas. Because awesome. And Andi says GO TO CLEXACON, also in Vegas, early April.
Women and Words Overview: 1-5 January 2018 Welcome to 2018! Jove and Andi ponder the weather while Jove comes out as shy. Also, even though things may still be sucky, we all have stories to tell. So keep at it, friends! 1 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Lynette Mae joined us to remind us of the importance of telling our stories in these difficult times. Write from the Heart. Women and Words link HERE More info about Lynette Mae here 2 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Penny Mickelbury had a similar message as Lynette Mae’s: let’s keep ourselves healthy and tell our stories. Women and Words link HERE Penny Mickelbury’s website 3 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite did a vlog with author Brey Willows. Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website Brey Willows’ website 4 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle joined in the overarching theme for the week – tell your stories, no matter the tech available. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 5 Jan.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirled over Star Wars: The Last Jedi. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Find Andi on Twitter and Tumblr And don’t forget! Author Jae is doing lesbian book bingo this year! It’s a fun reading challenge that involves reading different genres of lesfic and filling out a bingo card to win books! Check it out. Jove will be doing an event next month in the Portland area. Stay tuned!
Women and Words Overview - 25-30 November 2017 Andi and Jove lament the busy that has descended upon them, but they’re also really excited about the end of the NaNoWriMo Challenge via Dirt Road Books (their OTHER project) and all the manuscripts people will soon be sending in for perusal. They also are unanimous in the conclusion that author Collette Moody is freaking hilarious and needs to be read by everyone. Oh, and HOLY CRAP THE HOOTENANNY APPROACHES. 25 Nov.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta provides a few books guaranteed to make you laugh. Women and Words link HERE 26 Nov.: Author and editor Sacchi Green gives us some info about her latest edited anthology, The Year’s Best Lesbian Erotica Vol. 2. Women and Words link HERE Sacchi Green’s website 27 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt popped in to tell us what she’s been up to and to wish us all a happy holiday season. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 28 Nov.: Author, Women and Wordster, and Lesbian Herstory Legend Lee Lynch blogged about her inner dork. Women and Words link HERE Lee Lynch’s books 29 Nov.: Author and editor Candace Walsh came by with a blog and giveaway of her co-edited latest volume, Greetings from Janeland: Women Write More About Leaving Men for Women. DON’T FORGET! EBOOK GIVEAWAY! Women and Words link HERE More info about the book (and its predecessor) HERE 30 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is freaking out about the Hootenanny and she’d like your input. What songs should she and Tucker the merry elf re-write this year? Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr THE HOOTENANNY IS APPROACHING. That’s the giant twelve-day giveaway at Women and Words. It starts Dec. 12 and ends Dec. 23. We will be doing NOTHING ELSE but that during that time. And our heads generally explode and we lose our minds but it’s all in fun and luv! Hope to see you there!
Women and Words Overview 19-24 November 2017 Jove has discovered Hempire, a game for her phone that is allowing her to become a responsible, community-minded drug lord, something Andi totally approves of. Also, Andi and Jove express appreciation for author Lee Winter’s choices of fictional female bosses to appreciate (and also Cate Blanchett’s character of Hela in Thor) and omg Andi might have a bad girl kink she didn’t know about. 19 Nov.: Author Lee Winter stops by to talk about the appeal of fictional women bosses all power-suited up and making us crazy. Plus, you can pick up a copy of her latest lesbian romance, The Brutal Truth, which features a woman boss. Women and Words link HERE Lee Winter’s website 20 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll talked about one of her fave museums to visit, the living history Beamish, and posted photos of it. Love her rambles through the UK! Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 21 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett discussed the difficulties she’s had finding someone to cut her hair because the hair industry is inherently gendered, and women should get X style of cuts and men Y. And in some barber shops that will cut women’s hair, there’s usually a side of sexism. Basically, this is BS. (if you have a hair person you love, share the deets in the comments!) Women and Words link HERE Find out more about Ashley Bartlett here 23 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess reminded us that in spite of all the horrible, there are still things to be thankful for. Also, Renée is the co-editor, with Lee Lynch, of the just-released anthology Our Happy Hours: LGBT Voices from the Gay Bars. Find it HERE. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 24 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirled over Thor: Ragnarök. Three reasons: Tessa Thompson, Cate Blanchette, and it’s freakin’ funny. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls (among other things) on Twitter and Tumblr And don’t forget to like and subscribe and leave happy fun times reviews about the Women and Words podcast on iTunes so others can find us, too, and be subjected to whatever the hell Jove and Andi get up to. Thanks!
Women and Words Overview - 11-17 Nov. 2017 Jove would like Andi to stop writing fanfic for a minute and write something for her to publish. Spoiler: Andi is! Also, WTF with those weird jobs you’ve had, Clifford Mae Henderson? And Erin’s blog this week hit Andi right in the feels. It’s an important topic, friends. 11 Nov.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta did a reader’s perspective on books that deal with Alzheimer’s disease, something that affects a lot of people, including someone near and dear to her. Women and Words link HERE ALSO Call for Submissions repeat! Best Lesbian Erotica Vol. 3, ed. by Sacchi Green. Link HERE 13 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler was on an LGBTQ+ panel at Bouchercon and it went very well. YAY! (Bouchercon is a huge mystery author/fan convention). Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 14 Nov.: Women and Wordster and life coach Angela Grace has some great tips for navigating certain convos during the holidays. Women and Words link HERE 15 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson on the weird and wild gigs she’s had over the years to make ends meet. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae’s website 16 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle talks about Imposter Syndrome – feeling like a fraud when you’re trying to accomplish something. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 17 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a Fangirl Friday on a few of the Clexa fanfics she’s recently read that she dug. If you have fanfic from other fandoms (or Clexa) you’ve been digging on, let us know in the comments. Share the luv! Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr ALSO! The Hootenanny submission form is NOW CLOSED. Please keep us in mind for next year! The merry elves requested a definitive cut-off this year to help keep our heads from exploding. At least this early. J
Women and Words Overview 28 Oct.-3 Nov. 2017 Andi and Jove talk about queer history because Andi is all about bridging queer generational divides. And how about NaNoWriMo and the Dirt Road Books challenge (THANK YOU AUTHOR CATHERINE LANE FOR THE AWESOME VIDEO YOU MADE FOR US FOR THAT) because it’s fun and a great bonding experience AND Dirt Road Books will review your manuscript (remember, NaNoWriMo needs 50K words). Also, Jove has a lot of fictional characters she’s crushed out on over the years… 28 Oct.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta talked about “books that require a conscientious effort to pick up because I know there is going to be a plot twist in it that I absolutely hate.” Go see! Women and Words link HERE 29 Oct. Call for Submissions! Short stories for the Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast! Check it out! Women and Words link HERE Lesbian Historic Motif Project Podcast HERE 30 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt with some musings on Halloween Eve and also forgetfulness. Heh. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 31 Oct.: Join Dirt Road Books for the NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) challenge! Buddy up with us and if you finish NNWM, DRB will professionally review your manuscript! (Happy Halloween!) Women and Words link HERE 2 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle wants to know what fictional characters you crush out on. Or that stay with you. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 3 Nov.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirls over the post-apocalyptic comic book series The Courier. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr Jove and author Blythe Rippon will be at the Read With Pride Northwest event Nov. 4th in Seattle! Also, you guys, if you’re an author and/or you know authors who want to give books away this December, get some exposure, and engage in the nutty Women and Words party known as THE HOOTENANNY, NOVEMBER 15 is the last day to get your titles in. Sign up HERE. And if you’re interested, Andi did a podcast on her lived queer history with the LezBeHonest podcast HERE.
Andi and Jove talk Halloween and decide they probably would accept an alcoholic beverage from an unknown adult herding kids around on trick-or-treat night. They would also like to remind folks that just because you’re of the lady species, it doesn’t mean you can’t fix your own bike. And who doesn’t like a headless horseman story for Halloween? Ichabod Crane was a geek before it was cool. 21 Oct.: Call for submissions! Pirate wench stories. Women and Words link HERE 21 Oct.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta joined us with something a little different; a not so good experience on what was advertised as a women-only bike ride but…have a read. Women and Words link HERE 22 Oct.: Author Jae joined us to talk about her latest romance, Perfect Rhythm, which features an asexual lead character. Women and Words link HERE Jae’s website Asexuality Visibility and Education Network website 23 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt stopped by with a touching story about a Vietnam veteran. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 24 Oct.: Author, lesbian herstory icon and Women and Wordster Lee Lynch had a visit from author Jane Fletcher and did some bird-watching and exploring of the surrounding Oregon environs. Women and Words link HERE Read Lee’s books Read Jane’s books 25 Oct.: Author Barbara Winkes stopped by with a reminder to writers to keep focused on your writing, no matter the kinds of distractions that might come up. Women and Words link HERE Barbara Winkes’ website 26 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess thinks that sometimes, it’s okay to distract yourself from the crazy and how about doing that with a yard sale? Here she’s got some wryly funny tips for you. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 27 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette posted an audio reading of her Halloween tale and reboot of a classic American ghost story, The Secret of Sleepy Hollow. AND SHE’S DOING A GIVEAWAY. Win a copy! You have until Halloween Eve. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Jove reminded us that NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month) is write (ha ha see what I did there) around the corner, beginning November 1 (which means 12.01 AM on November 1 cuz people are that into it). Dirt Road Books is offering a motivation group and some of the DRB crew are doing NaNoWriMo this year, so please join us! HERE IS THE INFO. Be a writing buddy to Michelle Teichman, Jove Belle, Gill McKnight, and maybe Andi Marquette. She’s being indecisive. ALSO! Jove and author Blythe Rippon will be at the Read With Pride Northwest event in Seattle November 4, at the downtown Seattle Public Library. Come on down! And in case you’re curious about the Supercorp fanfic Jove mentioned, in which Kara is Ace, here’s the link. Seriously, if you’re Ace, let us know about the accuracy of this rep and PLEASE provide us with more links and sources for Ace rep. Thanks! Oh, that goes for bi, trans, pan, genderqueer…rep! Bring it! So we can share with our readers.
Women and Words Overview 14-20 October 2017 Andi and Jove chat about Jove’s event earlier this month, fangirl over Ashley Bartlett and Sacchi Green, get a little pissy about politics (sigh), analyze Clifford Mae Henderson’s dreams, and discuss the awesome lesbian vampire web series Carmilla, to which they say, support your local lesbians and other queer artists! 14 Oct.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta did a reader’s perspective on different sub-genres of lesfic that she branched out to read. Women and Words link HERE 15 Oct.: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Editor extraordinaire Sacchi Green is taking submissions for the forthcoming Vol. 3 of best lesbian erotica, slated for publication by Cleis Press in 2019. Deadline is Feb. 2018. Details at the… Women and Words link HERE 16 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll gives us a history lesson on the Peterloo Massacre, which took place in August of 1819. Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 17 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett’s thoughts on being your own advocate, a lesson she imparts to her young queer students. Women and Words link HERE Find Ashley here 18 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson has been having some strange and unsettling dreams. Leave your interpretations in the comments. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 19 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle does another Retro TV blog, this time on Halloween. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 20 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirls over the lesbian vampire web series Carmilla. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr PLUS! The Hot off the Press/Coming Attractions lists are updated! GO SEE! AND Dirt Road Books has FREE Halloween stories offered on its website. AND! OMG OMG OMG Author Penny Mickelbury will be joining the Women and Words team as one of our regular contributors. WE ARE SUPER EXCITED. Jove reminded people about an upcoming event she’ll be attending along with author Blythe Rippon November 4. It’s the Read With Pride Northwest gathering, held at the Seattle downtown library. And don’t forget – National Novel Writing Month is November. NaNoWriMo! Get your write on and get the manuscript done that you’ve always wanted to do. Sign up, find your tribe, and commence November 1. And double don’t forget TO SIGN UP FOR THE WOMEN AND WORDS HOOTENANNY! 12 days of book giveaways in December. Authors, here’s your chance to give books and share the luv!
And…somehow there is talk of sex toy stores. This is why you should never leave Andi and Jove alone with a podcast. One of Jove’s kids would like her to slow down when she drives, which Andi finds endlessly amusing. Also, Andi and Jove reminisce about various sex toy stores they’ve visited and Andi wants to name herself after an Irish airline. 7 Oct.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter joined us for a reader’s perspective on trying new genres than her usual. Women and Words link HERE 8 Oct.: Author Cheyenne Blue stopped by to talk about her latest, Party Wall, and do a giveaway. Oh, and to talk about sex toy stores. Because reasons. You’ll see. Women and Words link HERE Cheyenne Blue’s website 10 Oct.: Women and Wordster and life coach/psychologist Angela Grace reminds us that stability is a good thing, and in these times, tap into your friends who have qualities like that. Women and Words link HERE Find Angela HERE 11 Oct.: Author KD Williamson joined us with a background story to her latest release, Pink AND she’s doing a giveaway! It’s still going on! Go sign up! Women and Words link HERE KD Williamson’s website 12 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde on road trips and her car, Z. Alice Cooper. LOL LOVE! Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 13 Oct.: Undeterred by Friday the 13th, author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette explores the meaning of being human after seeing Blade Runner 2049. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr Jove has an event coming up tomorrow! Literary Lesbians present an evening of spellbinding entertainment at Tabor Space in Portland! And we’ll be posting a call for submissions pretty darn soon. Sacchi Green is looking for short stories for Best Lesbian Erotica 2019. As soon as we have more info, we’ll let you know. Also, Jove will be doing NaNoWriMo this year (National Novel Writing Month), which is held in November. A month to write a novel, friends! You can do it! Dirt Road Books will have its own group with some cool stuff going on, so we’ll keep you posted on that. In the meantime, CHECK OUT NANOWRIMO! AND don’t forget, authors! Sign up to provide a couple of your books in our giant giveaway extravaganza, The Hootenanny! Dec. 12-23. Easily 150 authors, and literally hundreds of books. Last year I think we gave away at least 300 books. SRSLY. SIGN UP! CLICK! ALSO, TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS! SOCIAL MEDIA THE HELL OUT OF THIS! SHARE THE LUV SO MOAR PEOPLE CAN PLAY! Thanks.
“Hope just means another world might be possible, not promise, not guaranteed. Hope calls for action; action is impossible without hope.” –Rebeccca Solnit Jove shares some news from the homefront and Andi and Jove have a hard time with this podcast because of terrible, tragic events and many of the Women and Words contributors are also struggling with these terrible, tragic events, but dammit, those of you who create, keep creating. And to all of you, keep telling your stories, keep talking to each other, and share some love with others. 1 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Lynette Mae joined us with another thought-provoking blog about solidarity and social justice. Women and Words link HERE 1 Oct.: Author Adan Ramie stopped by to chat about her new release in her Deviant Behaviors trilogy, Eager Observer. She also did a giveaway! Women and Words link HERE Adan Ramie’s website 3 Oct.: Author K’Anne Meinel is holding a contest to name her latest book, a science fiction novel, and she provided some background to the book, too. Winner also gets a chance to loan their name to a character in her work. Women and Words link HERE K’Anne Meinel’s website SIGN UP TO WIN HERE 4 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite shared some thoughts on the horrific murders in Las Vegas over the weekend. Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website 5 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle also brought some thoughts to bear on the tragedy and these times in which we live, and reminds us to keep writing and keep reading. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 6 Oct.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette would like you to share the love, and talks about how fandoms have provided solace and hope, at least to her. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr Jove has an event coming up! She’ll be with authors Lori Lake, EJ Kindred, Deni Starr, Dolores Maggiore in Portland at Taborspace Oct. 14 doing an evening of spellbinding mystery and bewitching suspense! And don’t forget awards season is upon us. Check the GCLS and Lambda Literary for info.
And where, exactly, are the weather forecasters and meteorologists in lesfic? Some day Andi and Jove will totally figure out how to pronounce Barbara Winkes’ name. They also discuss the point that writer’s block can be a thing. How you approach it can make it a worse or better thing. They also totally appreciate Alicia Vikander’s turn as Lara Croft in the forthcoming Tomb Raider (2018). Because reasons. 23 Sept.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta did a roundup of books based on comments on her previous blog in which people suggested a character trait or profession and Erin would match a lesfic book to it. Lots of fun. She’s doing it again, so stop by. Women and Words link HERE 24 Sept.: Author Louisa Kelley joined us and talked about her background and how she came to write female/female paranormal fiction. Women and Words link HERE Louisa Kelley’s website 27 Sept.: Author Barbara Winkes stopped by to chat a bit about writer’s block with some insight about how to address it. Women and Words link HERE Barbara Winkes’ website 28 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess joined us and shared a story of how she came to the idea to put together an anthology with fellow author Lee Lynch about the importance of bars to LGBTQ culture. The anthology, titled, Our Happy Hours: LGBT Voices from the Gay Bars, will be available Oct. 9 and proceeds go to benefit organizations that help LGBTQ youth (esp. Philly and NYC). Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 29 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a Fangirl Friday about the movie Kingsman: The Golden Circle. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr Check with the GCLS for info about awards deadlines and also Lambda Literary for their deadlines, too. ALSO!!!! Don’t forget to sign up for the Hootenanny! Go to the Women and Words site and you’ll see the info post pinned to the top.
Women and Words Overview 16-22 September 2017 Jove has an important PSA regarding toddlers and notes that babysitting is an effective form of birth control. Andi and Jove would also like an invite to the UK (though they may not be able to use it) because it would make them feel loved and they also get a little serious about life and loss and the gender binary. DEEP THOUGHTS, y’all! 16 Sept.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta interviews reader Shari Baumer about lesfic and Shari provided some titles that have had some influence in her life. Women and Words link HERE 18 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll joins us with photos and a description of her trip to the Worcestershire village of Broadway. Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 19 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett notes the age-old question about writing: plotter or pantser? And how it works with her process. Women and Words link HERE Find more info about Ashley HERE 20 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson talks about something she didn’t know about her dad that she found out after his death. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 22 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette does a Fangirl Friday in which she muses about the gender binary. ALSO! The Hot of the Press/Coming Attractions lists are up for October and September. Fangirl Friday blog link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr ALSO! Get those nominations in for GCLS and Lambda Literary.
Women and Words Overview 9-15 Sept. 2017 Hardware stores, helping yourself, and the Hootenanny! Andi and Jove both agree that plumbing issues suck, but they’re glad they know how to deal with them (and it is totally legit to raise your kids in local hardware stores). Also, Andi and Jove are pretty sure they just are not cool enough to hang out with Fiona Zedde, but they’re totally glad she blogs at Women and Words. And the two of them are contemplating showing up on Erin Saluta’s doorstep, but right now they’ve started the initial planning stages of HOOTENANNY 2017!!!! 9 Sept.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta does a reader’s perspective that riffs off Ann Etter’s last week in that Erin lists titles of lesfic books that have her varied careers within. Women and Words link HERE 10 Sept.: Author Heather Blackmore stopped by to slyly tell us about clichés. When they work and when they don’t. Also, her latest novel, It’s Not a Date, is due out March, 2018. Women and Words link HERE Heather Blackmore’s website 11 Sept.: Author Lori Lake used an essay by Amy Tan to talk a bit about these crazy times and how important it is to give whenever and wherever you can and for those who write, keep doing so. Women and Words link HERE Lori Lake’s website 12 Sept.: Life coach/psychologist Angela Grace provided a reminder about “rational detachment” – to separate yourself from potentially emotional circumstances that may overwhelm. Also, remember to take a break from electronic devices. Women and Words link HERE Angela Grace’s website 13 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Jove Belle posted our Hootenanny reminder! That’s our giant-ass WTF were we thinking omg this is cray how many books do they honestly think they can give us giveaway! If you’re an author and want to donate 1-3 books, hit the link and sign up. And tell your friends! Women and Words link HERE Jove Belle’s website 14 Sept.: Author Fiona Zedde is in Spain (she’s Women and Words’ jet-setter!) but she also pointed out the privileges an American passport brings and though travel is fun, it can also be complicated, with issues that we might not have thought about otherwise. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 15 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette talked about representation in media of women, mostly, based on the latest Boxed In findings, which indicate that things are still crappy, not only for women, but also LGBTQ people and men of color. Sigh. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Twitter and Tumblr The HOOTENANNY’S COMIN’! And Andi’s on the road (again!) doing writer things in New Mexico at the Western Women Writers-NM gathering in Albuquerque.
Jove has property on “the island,” which amused Andi to no end because that’s a sci fi movie in which “the island” was a euphemism for clone organ harvesting (this is where her brain is, people). And some day, Andi and Jove just may make it to Provincetown for Women’s Week. Also, Andi and Jove want everyone to please be safe in the coming days as Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida and other parts of the Southeast. 2 Sept.: Women and Wordster Ann Etter joins us to do a reader’s perspective on finding your own profession in lesfic. In this case, CPAs! Women and Words link HERE 3 Sept.: Author and actress Lyralen Kaye joined us to talk about her novella (WHICH IS FREE RIGHT NOW) adapted from a screenplay, Priest’s Kid, and also brought in queer experience and writing workshops. Women and Words link HERE Lyralen Kaye’s website 4 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Lynette Mae managed to track down a bit of the story of someone in the family who was a Civil War soldier. Women and Words link HERE More about Lynette Mae here 6 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite wanted to give us all a heads-up on Women’s Week in Provincetown, which is next month! Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website 7 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle on thoughts after an overheard conversation about history and change. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 8 Sept.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is still recovering from Dragon Con (please send chocolate), which was held over the Labor Day weekend (U.S.) in Atlanta. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls at Tumblr and Twitter Also! Awards nomination time! Lambda Literary opened nominations 6 September for books published between 1 Jan.-31 Dec. this year. Go HERE for more info. The GCLS has also started its nomination process, which is a tiered nomination process. More info HERE.
Andi loves astronomical phenomenon like eclipses and meteor showers, but she’s not a fan of hurricanes and both she and Jove would like to direct your attention to Yvonne Heidt’s post, below, as well as another link at the end of this overview for information on how to donate to local groups on the ground in Texas that are helping with relief efforts. 26 Aug.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta brought up some books that have a darker edge to them. Add yours in the comments! Women and Words link HERE 27 Aug.: Author Narrelle M. Harris, based in Melbourne, Australia, brought up the social protest practice of “yarnbombing.” Women and Words link HERE Narrelle M. Harris website 28 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt provides a great list of local charities in Texas following Hurricane Harvey. ALSO – see below for another great list of resources. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 29 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Lee Lynch wrote on all the people coming up to the Pacific Northwest to watch the eclipse. Women and Words link HERE More info about Lee Lynch here 30 Aug.: Author Barbara Winkes continues the series she’s doing with us and today discusses social media and writing. Women and Words link HERE Barbara Winkes’ website 31 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette reminds folks that she’s outta control at Dragon Con in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a veritable cornucopia of over-stimulation for fanfolk. LOL Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Tumblr and Twitter AND! Jove would like to give everyone a heads up that she and Andi are going to start preparing for Hootenanny 2017. They’ll let you know how to participate in the next week or two, so watch this space! ALSO: This link has another great list of local organizations to help with relief efforts in Texas. Includes a Spanish language list of resources.
Andi and Jove were not stymied by tech issues this week. Maybe the eclipse got that all straightened out. They are also wondering what exactly a race marshal does at a car race in the UK and have decided they will perpetually fangirl over author Renée Bess. 20 Aug.: Author Ashley Quinn stopped by with some publishing tips AND to give away a copy of her latest romance, Summer of Love. Women and Words link HERE Ashley Quinn’s website 21 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Stevie Carroll explored some parts of Cheltenham (UK) on another of her side trips and posts great photos. Women and Words link HERE Stevie Carroll’s LiveJournal 23 Aug.: Author Barbara Winkes discussed some of the pros and cons of Kindle Unlimited. Women and Words link HERE Barbara Winkes’ website 24 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess talked about literature and writers of the Harlem Renaissance and The Black Arts Movement, and the post-Stonewall generation. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 25 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette is headed for Dragon Con in Atlanta over Labor Day weekend. Wish her luck. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Tumblr and Twitter Andi will also be in Albuquerque 16 September for the Western Women Writers-NM event.
Tech Issues, Wonder Twin Powers, And Lesbian Pirates Overview 12-18 August 2017 Andi and Jove finally managed to get this podcast recorded after roughly 37 tries over 2 days because WTF, Skype? Also, somebody please find Andi a link to one of those yellow “crime scene do not cross” scarves that Ellen Hart is wearing in the photo Jessie Chandler posted on the 14th. 12 Aug.: Women and Wordster Erin Saluta does a shout-out to lesfic stories set in Las Vegas. Leave her a comment with your recommendations. ☺ Women and Words link HERE 13 Aug.: Q&A with author Niamh (pronounced “Neve”) Murphy, who has a new book out, Escape to Pirate Island (a lesbian adventure romance!). She also gave a copy away! Women and Words link HERE Niamh Murphy’s website 14 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Jessie Chandler did a book signing in St. Paul with fellow authors Jean Redmann and Ellen Hart. Photos! Women and Words link HERE Jessie Chandler’s website 15 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Ashley Bartlett on antiheroes and murky villains. Women and Words link HERE Find out more about Ashley here 16 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Clifford Mae Henderson is working through the aftermath of her father’s death, and here she provides us a window to her process. Women and Words link HERE Clifford Mae Henderson’s website 17 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle does a Throwback Thursday with some retro TV superheroes. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 18 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette does a Fangirl Friday on the Freeform network’s The Bold Type. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Tumblr Andi will also be at the Western Women Writers of New Mexico Sept. 16 in Albuquerque. Also, Andi and Jove both raved about R.G. Emanuelle’s food writing. If you sign up for the Dirt Road Books free monthly newsletter, you’ll get one of her free short stories in the September issue. ☺ And you can find R.G.’s novella Add Spice to Taste on Amazon.
Andi and Jove chat about a cool podcast Jove’s been listening to, ponder 1960s descriptions of lesbianism, and try to figure out why some people might cut the ends off their roasts. Andi also tries to convince Jove that Sharknado movies are totally legit. 6 Aug.: Author Sarah Ettritch hilariously describes some of the books she found in her collection while cleaning some things out, including books from the 1960s on lesbianism. How things have changed. And maybe not so much. Women and Words link HERE Sarah Ettritch’s website 7 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Lynette Mae discusses the attempt to ban trans troops from the military and provides some historical context for other military bans. Upshot? It’s BS. Women and Words link HERE Find more info on Lynette Mae HERE 8 Aug.: Life coach and Women and Wordster Angela Grace walks us through the process of critical reflection, which is basically assessing why we have some of the beliefs we do and determining which ones still serve us well and which don’t. Women and Words link HERE Angela Grace’s life coaching website 9 Aug.: Author and artist Doreen Perinne talked about picking your battles in these times, and choosing issues that resonate with you so that you can maintain activism. Women and Words link HERE Find Doreen on Facebook 10 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Fiona Zedde tells us where we can go for the best fried chicken in her life and talks about her love of food and the role it has played in at least one of her books. Women and Words link HERE Fiona Zedde’s website 11 Aug.: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette fangirls over the Sharknado movies and the history of creature features. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Tumblr Events coming up! Andi Marquette will be at the 5thWestern Women Writers of New Mexico gathering in Albuquerque Sept. 16, along with authors Isabella, Robin Perini, and Jennifer Fulton. Speaking of Jennifer Fulton, she will be the keynote speaker at The Left Coast Lesbian Literary Conference (LCLC) Oct. 4-8 in Palm Springs, CA. Jove Belle and Blythe Rippon will be heading to Seattle for the Nov. 3-4 Read With Pride Northwest gathering, held at the Seattle Central Public Library. And YOU, too, can be a guest blogger at Women and Words. Easy-Peasy.
Hunting, hoarding, and ten minutes of tits with Andi and Jove Andi and Jove discuss hunting (because you never know what exactly you’re going to get on this podcast), Yvonne’s potential for hoarding (thank GAWD she’s having a garage sale!) and they even mentioned the Hootenanny because Jove is already gearing up her arts n’ crafts for Christmas (Andi can’t even…) 31 July: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt is trying to get ready for a garage sale and it’s…going slowly. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 2 August: Author and Women and Wordster Carsen Taite’s latest book (her 17th!!!) has just been released. Sidebar! Still time to get in on the giveaway for a signed copy (ebook if you’re overseas). Women and Words link HERE Carsen Taite’s website 3 August: Author and Women and Wordster R.G. Emanuelle talks about disappearing LGBTQ spaces in the physical world (especially lesbian space) and remembers all the lesbian bars in NYC that no longer exist. Women and Words link HERE R.G. Emanuelle’s website 4 August: Twofer! New booklist is available! Check the static page. And author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette did a Fangirl Friday on the new movie Atomic Blonde, starring Charlize Theron. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Tumblr And as a PSA, Jove would like to remind everyone to get their mammograms (as applicable) and Andi recommends you pay attention to your body and its parts. And because Andi forgot last time, here’s the link to BE OUR GUEST and guest blog with us, if you’re so inclined.
Women and Words Overview 23-28 July 2017 Andi and Jove are fans of pawn shops, but not for reasons you think. Also, they have some good suggestions for things to hoard for the apocalypse: Silver, toilet paper, alcohol, ammo, knives, but probably not the Peter Frampton 8-track Andi once bought at a pawn shop in Gallup, NM so she could prank her archaeology buddies. 23 July: Author Elizabeth Cox joined us to discuss her novella Tragedy at Bawley Bay, a gothic historical ghost story. Women and Words link HERE Elizabeth Cox’s website 24 July: Author and Women and Wordster Yvonne Heidt stopped by for a quick hello and to provide some links to some of her earlier blogs, including the one in which she discusses being an empath. Women and Words link HERE Yvonne Heidt’s website 25 July: Author, Women and Wordster, and lesbian herstorical icon Lee Lynch posted an essay she did in 2008, “You Know You’re Not a Femme”… Women and Words link HERE Lee Lynch’s website 26 July: Author Alison Solomon stopped by and opened up about her diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment, which affects her memory and cognitive functions in some ways. She talks about how it has affected what and how she writes. Women and Words link HERE Alison Solomon’s website 27 July: Author and Women and Wordster Renée Bess joined us to delve into why we write and what it can mean in fraught times. Women and Words link HERE Renée Bess’ website 28 July: Author and Women and Wordster Andi Marquette talks about the damage dissing a queer fandom can do, as what happened at San Diego Comic-Con with the Supergirl cast. Women and Words link HERE Andi Marquette’s website Andi fangirls on Tumblr And Jove and Andi would like to both report that they have their hotel rooms reserved already for ClexaCon, which is in April, 2018 (provided we’re not all running to Jove’s to ride out the beginnings of the apocalypse; don’t worry. Andi and Jove’s wife stockpile toilet paper.)