
We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers
We Read Smut, hosted by Alesia, empowers romance readers to embrace their love for smut and dive deep into the diverse world of this captivating genre. Tired of feeling judged for your love of steamy reads? Join us as we create a safe space to unpack the complexities and joys of smut, challenge societal norms, and celebrate the power of inclusive storytelling.
We'll explore everything from trope deep dives and author interviews to thought-provoking discussions on topics like body positivity, LGBTQ+ representation, and reclaiming the word "fat." We'll also tackle reading challenges, offer "shelf help" for your TBR pile, and venture into the realms of fantasy romance, offbeat erotica, and the vibrant world of BookTube.
Whether you're a seasoned smut reader or just dipping your toes into the genre, this podcast is for you. Subscribe now and join the conversation! Follow us on Instagram @WeReadSmut and use the hashtag #WeReadSmut to share your thoughts.
We Read Smut: Bookish Conversations for Romance Readers
The Truth About Book Banning with Reads With Rachel
You might think book banning is a thing of the past, but it is happening now in communities all over the United States. Today on We Read Smut, we're pulling back the curtain on this critical issue with a special guest, Rachel of Reads with Rachel. Join us as we demystify what book banning really is, who it targets, and what we as parents, readers, and lovers of smut can do to make a difference in our local communities.
Rachel is a passionate book content creator and the force behind Reads with Rachel. Her journey into advocacy began when she saw books being challenged in her own county, prompting her to use her platform to fight back against censorship. With a direct, no-nonsense approach, Rachel educates her audience on the insidious tactics used to limit access to books and empowers them with actionable ways to defend the freedom to read.
In this episode, we're discussing:
- What "book banning" truly means and how it's a slow, incremental process of removing access, not just a federal ban.
- The insidious link between banning books and trying to erase the existence of marginalized communities, particularly LGBTQIA+ people.
- Examples of the kinds of books being targeted, from queer picture books to poetry and even young adult fiction.
- How these censorship efforts, while starting in schools and libraries, will eventually impact adult readers and smut books.
Feeling fired up and ready to fight back? Listen to the full episode for concrete actions you can take to support your local libraries and defend the freedom to read! Follow Rachel on YouTube at Reads with Rachel, and join her Julie Hates This Book Club for more conversation and fun.
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BOOKS/AUTHORS MENTIONED:
This Book is Gay by Juno Dawson (Amazon)
In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado (Amazon)
All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson (Amazon)
Milk and Honey by Ruby Carr (Amazon)
Ban this Book by Alan Gratz (Amazon)
Katie the Catsitter 2 by Colleen AF Venable (Amazon)
Running list of books mentioned (Doc)
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