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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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Tonight will mark the one-year anniversary of the first airing of my radio show, so we'll look back with some of my favorite guests from shows that aired in 2009. They'll include Dreiser (Mai-HiME, All My Children), BurningEden and... more

This week's segment continues a series on lesbian webseries which started last week with my interview of Angela Robinson and Alexandra Kondracke from "Girltrash!". Since 2002, Tina Cesa Ward has won awards for both her stage... more

For all the dissatisfaction of fans concerning the relative lack of lesbian storylines on network television, the fact remains that there are a lot of opportunities out there for talented authors to bring their creations to life. And I've had the... more

Due to minor health issues and the difficulty of reconciling busy schedules with a three-hour time difference, the interview with Girltrash's Angela Robinson and Alex Kondracke has been postponed exactly one week to Thursday, May 13th, at 10... more

While typically my show focuses on specific fandoms and interviews qualified individual authors from within the community, occasionally I'll speak with a single person whose work spans several different fandoms, someone who can't be... more

This week - say it with me - "we'll be doing something a little bit different". I said last year that I wanted to redo Kim Possible, Gargoyles, and Harley/Ivy at some point, because when I did those shows originally, it was a different format and I... more

Perhaps Dr. Kerry Weaver (Laura Innes) wasn't always the most likeable person on television. Maybe she occasionally did things that were a bit reprehensible to further her career. But Kerry was also a prominent cast member on the NBC... more

When lesbians and other gay and straight fans of stories involving two women in love want to read their favorite stories, they don't go to the major bookseller chains. More and more frequently, they turn to the Internet, where they can find... more

Granted, being a dramatic series on the WB television network at the beginning of the 21st-century meant having little experience with high ratings (as you try desperately to attract an audience that would get you cancelled after thirteen... more

Deeply in love, Ivy is repeatedly frustrated by her partner's atrocious taste in men, yet always comes back to her . . . wait a minute, this isn't my Poison Ivy/Harley Quinn show. This is my show on the "Dead Witch Walking" series written by... more

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