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June 11, 2022

QR22 Day 11 - Happiest Season

 



For day 11 of Queer Rep we're hitting the holidays and another sapphic romance with Happiest Season!

Kristin Stewart is amazing. Aubrey Plaza is amazing. Mackenzie Davis is...really great in this role but I'll be honest I shipped Stewart and Plaza more than Stewart and Davis (you'll have to watch the movie to find why, won't you?).

And let's not forget Dan Levy. For me the real piece de resistance is 100% Dan Levy's speech about the process of coming out towards the end of the film. Seriously, that monolog alone makes it worth it. But it's also a really fun film! So check it out! 🏳️‍🌈

(And check out the ongoing Queer Rep list here!)

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Published on June 11, 2022 13:24

June 10, 2022

QR22 Day 10 - Kelly Quindlen

 




You'll notice a lot of romance and rom-com recs on my queer representation list this month. Part of that is a new appreciation I have for the romance genre, admittedly, but another part is the fact that romance stories--usually--have happy endings! And as much as I love exploring the darkness, sometimes I just want to see characters just, like be happy. Especially when their stories may not have historically ended that way. So that's why you'll see a lot of romantic comedies on my list!

And Kelly Quindlen can write a rom-com, ya'll. Queer ones, in point of fact. Late to the Party and She Drives Me Crazy are perfect exampless with super fun and believable characters with engaging and delightful arcs.
In contrast, her first book, Her Name in the Sky, is definitely a little rougher around the edges (that cover though), and it's a more serious approach to a sapphic romance in a very religious southern community (I...wouldn't exactly classify it as a rom-com, even though there are funny moments--this one is more of a drama) but it has so much heart, and I think I love that book the most because of that heart.
But seriously, they are all so good, and whether you're into a fun rom-com or a more serious take on sapphic romance, you can't go wrong with Kelly Quindlen. So that's day 10! Check out the master list here! 🏳️‍🌈
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Published on June 10, 2022 13:56

June 9, 2022

QR22 Day 9 - If I Was Your Girl




Day 9 of Queer Rep! (Ongoing master list here.)
If I Was Your Girl by Meredith Russo is a YA romance novel where the main character is trans, and not only does it present a teenage transgender experience in an informative, nuanced, and hopeful way, it's also a really wonderful romance story in it's own right. I can't wait to see more stories that build on books like this one! 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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Published on June 09, 2022 10:25

June 8, 2022

QR Day 8 - Rothaniel




Day 8 of Queer Rep: I wasn't really aware of Jerrod Carmichael until early this year, but he's quickly become one of my favorite people in comedy. He was definitely my favorite SNL host of the season, and his HBO special Rothaniel is fantastic. He's funny, insightful, raw, and honest. 🏳️‍🌈

Check out the ongoing master list of my Queer Representation challenge here!
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Published on June 08, 2022 12:38

June 7, 2022

QR22 Day 7 - Gideon the Ninth


There honestly aren't a lot of books out there that I wish I'd written. I love a lot of books, but mostly...I write what I want to read, because it isn't already out there, yeah? But for Day 7 of Queer Rep I've chosen the first two books in a series that I 100% wish I had written because I love eVerYtHiNG about them.

"Lesbian necromancers explore a haunted gothic palace in space!" If that tagline isn't enough, these books somehow found a direct line to my type of funny because I think they are hilarious (think all your favorite memes somehow smashed into science fantasy books in a way that...really works?). And fascinating (I love discovering more and more about the necromantic magic system). Also heartrending. And so, so good. Gideon and Harrow and Ianthe and Camilla and Palamedes and...I adore them all. Hands down these are my top two books I've read in years--years!--and I eagerly await book three in Tamsyn Muir's series this fall. In short, the queerness is strong with these books, and also I truly love them. 🏳️‍🌈

(Link to ongoing QR22 list here.)

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Published on June 07, 2022 10:19

June 6, 2022

QR22 Day 6 - Severance

 


QR Day 6: the Apple TV series Severance. (This one includes a single very mild spoiler about two people who start a relationship on the show.)

Severance is delightful on so many levels. The central premise is simple (people getting “severed,” i.e. partitioning their brain between work life and home life) but with far-reaching consequences, and the show really digs into some fascinating (and sometimes frightening) possibilities. It’s incredibly well produced, from the creepy opening credits sequence to the cinematography to Ben Stiller showing a deft directorial hand. But, as is the case with most things I truly love, the characters run the show. The entire cast is phenomenal, but I’ll give particular props to John Turturro and Christopher Walken as Irving and Burt respectively. Irving and Burt’s relationship is lovely. And also gay. Severance is an incredible show, and you should totally watch it if Apple TV is something you have or are considering.

And, of course, here’s the ongoing master list for QR22.

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Published on June 06, 2022 11:55

June 5, 2022

QR22 Day 5 - The Wilds


Day 5! The Wilds! (Check out the comprehensive master list here.)
Think Lost meets Lord of the Flies meets...Gossip Girl? Or something. Look I'll be honest this show is kind of insane but that's kind of why I love it. Also a lesbian relationship emerges that I consider the heart of the show, and more queerness shows up in the second season. Basically, if you like your crazy with a healthy sprinkling of more crazy but also some genuinely compelling characters, you should check out The Wilds! 🏳️‍🌈
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Published on June 05, 2022 09:00

June 4, 2022

QR22 Day 4 - The FEAR STREET Trilogy!



Day 4! (check out my ongoing comprehensive list here)
This should be old news, but I love horror films. And I went into this trilogy with pretty low expectations--I never read the Fear Street books growing up, but I read plenty of Goosebumps, and, I mean, those were great when I was twelve or whatever, but I wasn't expecting a lot here.
But to horribly mix metaphors, these films were firing every cylinder at an eleven. Solid jump scares, oppressive sense of dread, characters that weren't just believable and likable but also smart and capable...I was surprised by how good the first film in the trilogy was, and just sort of expected the other films to go downhill, but they didn't. They form a cohesive triptych that tells a complicated, interesting story, and they do it in a compelling way.
Also, some of the main characters are gay! A trilogy of really fun horror movies with some really good characters who happen to be gay. You should watch these films. Assuming horror is your thing, anyway, because the trilogy is Very Horror and I'd take the rating seriously. :-) 🏳️‍🌈

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Published on June 04, 2022 08:14

June 3, 2022

QR22 Day 3 - Annie on My Mind


For day three, let's go back in time forty years (uh-yeah). Annie on My Mind was written by Nancy Garden in 1982, and it's credited as being one of the first teen books to feature lesbian characters in a positive light. I can't decide what's crazier, that a book portraying lesbians in a positive light was already circulating in 1982, or that it took until 1982 for a book that portrayed lesbians in a positive light to circulate. There were some very vocal people who were unhappy about it (it was banned and even burned in several cases), but there were also a lot of people who were finally reading about characters like them for the first time in print. It's an important book.
But it's also a good book! It's a testament to Garden's writing and the story she tells (and, unfortunately, to how little some aspects of society have changed sine the 80s) that it really feels timeless. It honestly felt very contemporary while reading it--perhaps not as plausible in NYC proper, but in plenty of other settings in America. Liza and Annie are delightful, endearing, heartbreaking and heartwarming. As an advisory, there is some sexual content, but not so much that I think it's inappropriate* for most teenagers (although it depends on the teenager, you know?).
In short, it's quite good, and if it remotely strikes your fancy, you should read it! 🏳️‍🌈
(Also, check out my ongoing master list here.)


* That said, your standards of appropriateness may be very different from mine, so don't take my word for it. There's your disclaimer.

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Published on June 03, 2022 09:27

June 2, 2022

Queer Representation MASTER LIST 2022

As previously noted, I've decided that for each day of Pride Month I'm going to talk about my favorite queer books, TV shows, and films (and some other things). (Hereafter referred to as QR22!) If any of this stuff sounds good to you, check it out! I think more *quality* representation is only a good thing.

Heartstopper She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
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Published on June 02, 2022 10:58