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Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant with Destiny Dimattei

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I have something really different for you this week. I know that recently we've had an episode that strayed off the path of body acceptance books but this is way, way off the path (we can barely see the path!). This week I'm discussing a fictional book called Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant with a second time podcast guest, Destiny Dimattei. I truly believe in the value of taking our body liberation lens and applying it to other books we read. It insures integrity in our values and keeps our critical thinking skills alive. So while this book isn't specifically a how-to on the treatment of marginalized identities, there are some important lessons within. Destiny and I explore fatness, disability, mental health and sexuality in the pages of this novel. Here are a few more of the things we discussed:

  • Destiny updates us on her podcast and Facebook groups
  • Why Destiny chose this book
  • The basic plot of Into the Drowning Deep
  • Does this book fit into the horror genre?
  • What are the components of horror?
  • The treatment of the characters who are deaf
  • Other marginalized identities in this book
  • The ending *shaking my fist*
  • Media as a character in the boook
  • What is Mira Grant REALLY trying to say

Keep reading everyone!

Destiny's Links

Destiny on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

Destiny's Universe Podcast

Body Liberation Baltimore

Hearts and Ears

Fat Girl Book Club Links

Website/Your Better Body Image Checklist

Facebook group

Patreon page

Book Recommendations

Every Heart a Doorway Series

Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky

Saw Kill Girls by Claire Legrand

What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon

Landwhale by Jes Baker

Body Respect by Lindo Bacon and Lucy Aphramor

Darkly Lit Podcast

  continue reading

85 episodes

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I have something really different for you this week. I know that recently we've had an episode that strayed off the path of body acceptance books but this is way, way off the path (we can barely see the path!). This week I'm discussing a fictional book called Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant with a second time podcast guest, Destiny Dimattei. I truly believe in the value of taking our body liberation lens and applying it to other books we read. It insures integrity in our values and keeps our critical thinking skills alive. So while this book isn't specifically a how-to on the treatment of marginalized identities, there are some important lessons within. Destiny and I explore fatness, disability, mental health and sexuality in the pages of this novel. Here are a few more of the things we discussed:

  • Destiny updates us on her podcast and Facebook groups
  • Why Destiny chose this book
  • The basic plot of Into the Drowning Deep
  • Does this book fit into the horror genre?
  • What are the components of horror?
  • The treatment of the characters who are deaf
  • Other marginalized identities in this book
  • The ending *shaking my fist*
  • Media as a character in the boook
  • What is Mira Grant REALLY trying to say

Keep reading everyone!

Destiny's Links

Destiny on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter

Destiny's Universe Podcast

Body Liberation Baltimore

Hearts and Ears

Fat Girl Book Club Links

Website/Your Better Body Image Checklist

Facebook group

Patreon page

Book Recommendations

Every Heart a Doorway Series

Imaginary Friend by Stephen Chbosky

Saw Kill Girls by Claire Legrand

What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat by Aubrey Gordon

Landwhale by Jes Baker

Body Respect by Lindo Bacon and Lucy Aphramor

Darkly Lit Podcast

  continue reading

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