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Longtime fanfic author Allaine discusses "femslash", or sexual relationships between two women, in fan fiction, original fiction, websides, and films today. Initial episodes gave listeners the opportunity to discuss favorite pairings from individual fandoms Allaine wrote in for over nine years, while later episodes went on to feature other fandoms, interviews with other fanfic authors, discussion of facets of femslash in general, and the occasional Hollywood screenwriter.

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On this week's show I'll be discussing quite possibly the youngest, freshest femslash fan community ever to be discussed on F4F. Since premiering on FOX in the fall, "Glee" has proved to be a hit with youthful audiences... more

Since F4F began on Blogtalkradio, I've covered all kinds of popular pairings on the air. Cops. Criminals. Cops AND criminals. Doctors. Witches. Bosses and assistants. Superheroes. Stepsisters. In this segment, however, I'll be revisiting... more

Obviously fan fiction can't live without writers, but the people who help spread fanfic to the greatest number of people possible are almost as important. Thousands of authors host their own works at websites, Facebook pages, and... more

This show lasted a mere five minutes, as the host was in the middle of a very bad cold that had him out of work for three days. Consequently, he used the time to apologize and to let people know that there would be no show on November... more

If you watch soap operas, then you know how couples are so rarely allowed to remain together for long. Certainly that was true of Bianca Montgomery from "All My Children". It wasn't easy for the first prominent lesbian in daytime soaps,... more

If you're like me, you probably didn't detect a whole lot of subtext when watching the sitcom "The Facts of Life", because it was only the early 1980s, homosexuality wasn't exactly acceptable subject matter for a show about teenage girls,... more

See description of first Birds of Prey show with North and BG. Ficmail2004 was one of my original invitees to be on that show, but she didn't find out until less than 24 hours after airing. Since I had really hoped to speak with her,... more

All right, so it lasted only thirteen episodes, nowhere near as long as Smallville, the show whose success on The WB helped spawn it. And maybe it wasn't the critics' favorite that year. And I suppose many of the main characters were just a... more

Even after being canceled a few years ago, Disney's Kim Possible continues to be one of the busiest and most popular fandoms in American animation today. A successful combination of action and comedy with a healthy dose of female... more

We'll be taking a trip back in time to one of the first, greatest canon lesbian pairings on network television - Willow/Tara from the WB's "Buffy the Vampire Slayer". It was all the way back during the 1999-2000 season when we first... more

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