Reflections - March 2015
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Another month gone by; it's hard to believe we're already a quarter into 2015. This month was full of some excellent media, lots of discussion, and also some excellent guest posts!

In our regular features, we shared Sidetracks on March 9 and March 23. We also posted Fanwork Recs on March 2 and March 30.

For Short Business, Jodie reviewed "The Mussel Eater" by Octavia Cade and "Anyway: Angie" by Daniel José Older.

Clare and Renay continued their quest into the first season of Xena: The Warrior Princess with a recap of Episode 103, "Dreamworker" and Episode 104, "Cradle of Hope".
This month we also welcomed
justira over for guest posts, Sites of Transgression and Bisexual Themes in Agent Carter and Mockingjay Part 1 Misses Opportunities for Rich Metatextual Interplay with PTSD.
Renay discussed her thoughts on reviewing in Hey, What's Your Review Style?, which created a bunch of discussion about reviews, reviewing, and community engagement.
Lastly, Jodie and Renay got together and reviewed their thoughts on The Shattering by Karen Healey.
Next month we're looking forward to a theme week, more adventures in Xena, a bunch of fun times with short fiction, and several awesome guest posts. :D

In our regular features, we shared Sidetracks on March 9 and March 23. We also posted Fanwork Recs on March 2 and March 30.

For Short Business, Jodie reviewed "The Mussel Eater" by Octavia Cade and "Anyway: Angie" by Daniel José Older.

Clare and Renay continued their quest into the first season of Xena: The Warrior Princess with a recap of Episode 103, "Dreamworker" and Episode 104, "Cradle of Hope".
This month we also welcomed
Renay discussed her thoughts on reviewing in Hey, What's Your Review Style?, which created a bunch of discussion about reviews, reviewing, and community engagement.
Lastly, Jodie and Renay got together and reviewed their thoughts on The Shattering by Karen Healey.
Next month we're looking forward to a theme week, more adventures in Xena, a bunch of fun times with short fiction, and several awesome guest posts. :D