WilliamEst stole my heart even more! They are so pretty! #gmmtvfanday29inNYC #WilliamEst
WilliamEst stole my heart even more! They are so pretty! #gmmtvfanday29inNYC #WilliamEst
Like if you're going to give me an interracial relationship, give me a Black and Latino or Asian or Middle Eastern or Indigenous couple. That would be so interesting seeing how the various cultural dynamics show up in their relationships.
Seriously truly champion diverse stories without whiteness
Unfortunately and that show only worked because it was a small Canadian company that created it. Hollywood didn't want it initially. And I did read and enjoy "Charmed Offensive" (written by a white author), but again it's a relationship between a POC character and a white love interest.
My recommendations by these authors:
- I Think They Love You by Julian Winters
- Blood Debts by Terry Benton-Walker
- Kings of B'More by R. Eric Thomas
- I'm So Not Over You by Kosoko Jackson
- The Great Disillusionment of Nick & Jay by Ryan Douglass
- All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson 6/
I will forever hype up Julian Winters, Terry Benton-Walker, R. Eric Thomas, Kosoko Jackson, Ryan Douglass, and George M. Johnson for creating Black gay stories in a variety of genres. I would love for any of their works to be adapted, but we have to show companies that we want them. 5/
Made by Black creators. I want to hype those up. If companies don't see the market for something, it won't be created. This is how we've gotten so many reality shows and caricatures of Black queer experience. We have to show we want Black gay romances, fantasies, etc. in order to get them 4/
I want more Black queer representation. Hell I love reading Black queer books and watching movies. I also don't want trauma in my romances. I can do without Black gay leads ending up with white men. I do not want a "Heated Rivalry but Black". I want authentic and loving Black stories 3/
It's not an HBO show. HBO did not put any money into its production. The popularity it's received started with fans of the book first released in 2019 and the anticipation caused by the trailer. It's a show with two unknowns leading it. It was produced in Canada so not even a U.S. show. 2/
Lots of discourse about Black gay representation in media vs the popularity of Heated Rivalry. I am a fan of Heated Rivalry! I love the show and know it was made by a small Canadian streaming site with a shoestring budget and only got HBO Distribution for the U.S. a week before its premiere. 1/
This is on my list.
I enjoyed it. Gotta read the sequel
The stress I feel every time this happens
If you want a Black queer romance after seeing the hype for Heated Rivalry (which I personally loved), check out one of my favorite books βI Think They Love Youβ by Julian Winters. Itβs a spicy adult romance about two exes who decide to fake date in order to advance their careers!
Started my Monday with an accomplishment: I went to the gym!
Was so happy when this came on while I was at the gym!
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Facts
2025 in books!
My top 5 books for 2025 were:
- Blood Justice by Terry Benton-Walker
- Sunrise on the Reaping by Suzanne Collins
- I Think They Love You by Julian Winters
- Curvy Girl Summer by Danielle Allen
- When Haru Was Here by Dustin Thao
Iβm starting βGame Changerβ by Rachel Reid today!
Just realized that today is my 3 year loc-versary. I made the decision after giving myself two weeks to commit and havenβt looked back.
I still forget how long theyβve gotten.
Spent Christmas dinner with my best friend and his fiancΓ©! It was a great night full of good food, laughter, and memories.
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My fave character on the show being revealed to be autistic adds a different layer of intrigued. I'm found myself enamored by the nuances within Hudson's portrayal of Shane. This revelation provides more clarity. I can't wait to read these books. #HeatedRivalry
so long until my ult bias is back!
Period!
Heated Rivalry is taking over. It's reminding me of Red, White, & Royal Blue impact back in 2020. You can't find the physical book anywhere.
AJ Lee talking about growing up on SNAP and the importance of funding public school lunches on Stephanie McMahonβs podcast is so important as Stephanieβs mom is dismantling the Department of Education. Like girl, check your mother.
Reading the Solo Leveling manga. On volume 8. I need more! Can't wait to see the rest animated.
PS2 to be specific! Too many classics. But I've had them all.