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Twitter: @KatrinaJax
Instagram: @KatJacksonBooks
Kat’s new books:
Every New Year: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07ZS3ZL3P/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0
(Andrea’s Twitter review: “High-heat contemporary m/f. For fans of that Keanu Reeves/Sandra Bullock movie with the letters in a mailbox. 2 Emotional Idiots (TM) (with believable character development) circle around each other for 18 years annually around NYE. Sex on top of a teddy bear A+”
Grand Theft N.Y.E.: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07Z268N51/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1
A con woman who is stealing. She meets a rich man who steals her heart so she steals his car.
Alyssa Cole
Alyssa Cole’s episode: “Alyssa Cole Wants You to Use Your Power, Be An Emotional Badass - Wolf Rain by Nalini Singh”
Kat’s Formative Years in Romancelandia
Ashwin by Kit Rocha: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30291044-ashwin
Anne Rice’s Erotica: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sleeping_Beauty_Quartet
Kat’s influences:
Rebekah Weatherspoon
Alyssa Cole
Beverly Jenkins
Kit Rocha
An Extraordinary Union - first book in the Loyal League Series
History
Kat’s specialty is the African diaspora as a social movement historian.
#FallsOnLove Podcast (with Nicole Falls), where Kat said she doesn’t want to write historical romance.
Historical romance is really white/European.
Familial bonds: love as a particular Black radical organizing impetus
Students’ expectation of African American history = trauma
I think the article I was thinking of about change in social attitudes about LGTBQ people because “love was in place.”
But I think I was also drawing on listening to this Hidden Brain podcast episode about how selling same-sex marriage was key to the strategy for LGBTQ rights.
What this book does: Centers the story of the Civil War on the marginalized POV
Discussions of enslaved people in the book:
Agency existed even without freedom/ability to truly consent (just because people used their limited choices to make their life better does not mean that “slavery was not that bad.”
Janeta’s mother: Melancholy of freedom/separation from her community
PTSD
You are worthy of being loved, not just because of how you serve other people’s needs.
You should read White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo
WTF was up with working class white people at this time?
Race and Class is the US
Class doesn’t matter (as much as): Race does, in America
This was one of the articles I read as I tried to understand the perspective of poor white people in the south (and why they felt invested in slavery):
Andrew Johnson = The Worst
Reconstruction is the roots of the public education system in America.
Rebel by Beverly Jenkins covers reconstruction/early public education. Discussed in episode 3 of Shelf Love.
The journey each goes through makes them able to enter into a healthy relationship = Kat wants more of this.
Reluctant Spy Partners:
Kat Recommends:
Beverly Jenkins: Midnight (m/f - historical. The father is a Tory, the FMC is a spy for the Rebels) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7935443-midnight?ac=1&from_search=true&qid=jiJfji8PWm&rank=2
Lust + Found Reads
Hither, Page - Cat Sebastian (m/m - historical)
Think of England - KJ Charles (m/m - historical)
Felicia Davin recommends:
Ada Harper: A Conspiracy of Whispers (m/f - scifi/fantasy)
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