Reminder: Two Upcoming Blog Carnivals

Heroine Content is hosting the 14th Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction and Fantasy Fans, which will be published on May 30th. The deadline for submissions is May 27th! Please submit via email to skyekilaen@gmail.com, or in the comments of this post. We're looking for posts, web comics, and art with a feminist perspective on science fiction and fantasy. This can include TV, Movies, Books, Comics, Games, etc. For more information, see the Carnival Guidelines.

Also check out the new People of Colour SF Carnival. The first edition is scheduled for June 15th, see their site for more details.

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If y'all are interested in it, I wrote a review of the Maximum Ride (YA scifi) series, with a bit of a focus on the main character's relationships: http://www.active-voice.net/2007/05/20/maximum-ride-the-angel-experiment-and-school%e2%80%99s-out%e2%80%94forever/ .

Eek, the special character from the title really screws up that URL. :-/ It's the most recent post over there, anyhoo.

FanLib as a business entirely composed of men who never bothered to look at the fannish demographic and who brought in a strawwoman who asked 'But what's gender got to do with it?'

http://www.henryjenkins.org/2007/05/transforming_fan_culture_into.html

And I'll stop adding links honest. Ragnell mentioned you might have been looking for Fanlib stuff and new interesting and mor comprehensive of the whole picture stuff keeps popping up.

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