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Episode 63 features Janae Ivery, who you may not know yet, who is co-hosting the Girls Go Books Deep Podcast, and who’s preparing to break into all of the mediums. We discuss on-screen representation, why can’t all fandoms get along, what is canon, writing, reviewing, captions, and much much more.

Throughout the conversation, we discuss:

  • Representation
  • Canon
  • Fandom
  • DC and Marvel
  • Reading
  • Binge vs. Appointment Television
  • Wanting to Create
  • Reviewing
  • Captions
  • Writing
  • Acting
  • Daily Goals
  • Notebooks
  • The Fear of Publish
  • And much more

Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode

AgentPalmer.com

GirlsGoBooksDeep.com

Ralph Bakshi: A Rotospective

Tweets

@jivery

@gg_booksdeep

@ThePalmerFiles

@AgentPalmer

Other Links

Objectivity wins in Deighton’s WW2 analysis, “Blood, Tears and Folly”

Edge of the World Broadcast Season Two: Listening is Advised!

You can also hear more Palmer occasionally on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier or as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette.

Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions.

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Manage episode 443640128 series 3605791
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Episode 63 features Janae Ivery, who you may not know yet, who is co-hosting the Girls Go Books Deep Podcast, and who’s preparing to break into all of the mediums. We discuss on-screen representation, why can’t all fandoms get along, what is canon, writing, reviewing, captions, and much much more.

Throughout the conversation, we discuss:

  • Representation
  • Canon
  • Fandom
  • DC and Marvel
  • Reading
  • Binge vs. Appointment Television
  • Wanting to Create
  • Reviewing
  • Captions
  • Writing
  • Acting
  • Daily Goals
  • Notebooks
  • The Fear of Publish
  • And much more

Mentioned and Helpful Links from This Episode

AgentPalmer.com

GirlsGoBooksDeep.com

Ralph Bakshi: A Rotospective

Tweets

@jivery

@gg_booksdeep

@ThePalmerFiles

@AgentPalmer

Other Links

Objectivity wins in Deighton’s WW2 analysis, “Blood, Tears and Folly”

Edge of the World Broadcast Season Two: Listening is Advised!

You can also hear more Palmer occasionally on Our Liner Notes, a musical conversation podcast with host Chris Maier or as co-host of The Podcast Digest with Dan Lizette.

Music created and provided by Henno Heitur of Monkey Tongue Productions.

--End Show Notes Transmission--

  continue reading

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