Links: Meetups, She-Ra, & More

Workspace with computer, journal, books, coffee, and glasses.Happy Wednesday! It’s the last one of November. When did that happen? Seriously? It was October just yesterday. The holidays are fast approaching and we have you have some great ones. If not, there are always books. Books are there for you.

Sarah and Carrie were on the Bubbly Sesh podcast talking about Hallmark movies! It’s perfect for this time of year when we’re in Hallmark holiday movie overload. You can download the podcast episode through whatever you use for your podcasts, or you can listen online here.

Are you excited for the She-Ra reboot? Author Alexis Daria has some reading recs with kickass heroines to pair with the upcoming cartoon!

Boston area Bitches! Redheadedgirl is throwing a meetup on December 16th. Hope you can make it!

NPR’s 2018 Book Concierge has launched! If you’re like me, you go straight for the romance (or “Love Stories”) section.

If you have a comic book lover in your life or just want to discover some new titles, Syfy Fangrrls has a great list of comics that feature non binary characters.

Don’t forget to share what super cool things you’ve seen, read, or listened to this week! And if you have anything you think we’d like to post on a future Wednesday Links, send it my way!

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  1. Anne says:

    So I watched the She-Ra reboot and loved it. It was so great to see so many female characters with so much diversity. Not to mention all the fleshed-out relationships between the girls! Catra and Adora have such a great, complicated relationship and I’m looking forward to see how it develops. You usually don’t see that type of rivalry between female characters in animation.

  2. Nicolette says:

    Happy Puhskinti day! Squint and enjoy some spaghetti while you laugh at Oneyplays videos.

    I’ll warn you about their immature sense of humor for those who didn’t know.

    Anyway, I’ll check that comic concierge section. I could use some fun comics.

  3. KateB says:

    I’ve started listening to a new podcast, Who? Weekly, in which two hosts discuss the newest gossip about C and D List celebrities. It was recced on Pop Culture Happy Hour last week and it’s great.

    Carina has just announced their new “trope-driven” LGBTQ contemporary line, Carina Adores:

    https://www.carinapress.com/blog/2018/11/introducing-carina-adores-a-trope-driven-lgbtq-contemporary-romance-line-now-open-for-submissions/

    Very excited.

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