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53% of White Women

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

Release Date: 11/19/2024

Alchemized: The future of Pop Lit? show art Alchemized: The future of Pop Lit?

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

We continue our discussion about the publishing journey of what Manacled turned into: Alchemized. One of the hottest book releases of the year, the film rights were quickly bought, further legitimizing converted fanfiction and the audiences insatiable appetite for it. We also discuss wether it stands on its own without references to HP, if the tone and setting are given enough substance, and the double edged sword for writing for an audience. 

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DraMione: The new era of 'pull to publish' fan fiction show art DraMione: The new era of 'pull to publish' fan fiction

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

This weeks episode continues our series on self publishing, fan fiction, romantasy, and booktok as we delve in the controversy around the sale and marketing of pull to publish fan fiction. First with a brief introduction to the history of fan fiction and its culture, followed with a discussion of the extreme popularity of Harry Potter slash fiction, with die hard fans particular obsession of the non canon pairing of Draco and Hermione A.K.A DraMione.  Buy Jasmine's first novel, Above Snakes  

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Audra Winter and The Crucible of Booktok show art Audra Winter and The Crucible of Booktok

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

In this episode Jasmine discusses the recent controversy around up and coming author Audra Winter, and her years long marketing campaign for her debut novel The Age or Scorpius, it's diasterous release, the ensuing fallout, and the way Tiktok has changed how commercial fiction is marketed and sold. Jasmine also explains her personal writing process a llittle bit. We also discuss ABOVE SNAKES her debut novel, a dark western historical romance AVAILABLE NOW on Amazon ( and  

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Monster Romance: Adventures in dark fantasy romance fiction show art Monster Romance: Adventures in dark fantasy romance fiction

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

WELCOME BACK EVERYONE, MY GOD WE'VE MISSED YOU SO UNBELIEVABLY MUCH!!! And WOW!! What a crazy episode this turned out to be. We just get straight to it, Sov has a lot of changes to announce, including the upcoming release of her first book, Which we are all incredibly excited about. This weeks episode is VERY SPICY! BE FOREWARNED, DO NOT LISTEN TO THIS AROUND YOUR KIDS OR PARENTS OR ANYWHERE IN PUBLIC. We talk very explicitly about history of erotic fiction, as it pertains to depictions of monsters inflagrante delecto (AKA doing sex.) From ancient Greek mythology, all the way up to World of...

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Little Repute Minisode: Trump's 2nd Inauguration, the Tiktok Little Repute Minisode: Trump's 2nd Inauguration, the Tiktok "ban"

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

Welp... looks like were in the prologue of a YA dystopian novel. Hope our protag has the pluck and gumption to tackle this one, cuz we're running out of ideas!

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Lil Repute Minisode: LA wildfires, Disaster Economics, The end of social media show art Lil Repute Minisode: LA wildfires, Disaster Economics, The end of social media

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

Hope you and your loved ones are safe and well! We talk about the LA wildires and its potential impact of the future of LA, delve into a little bit about how disaster's can drive policy, and touch on the (maybe) the final days of Tiktok.   Donation link for the victims of the LA wildfires: https://lacity.gov/LAstrong

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Little Repute Minisode: Predictions 2025 show art Little Repute Minisode: Predictions 2025

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

Look at us! Just a couple of Nostradamus's over here. Sov and Josh ponder the kind of inaguration you could throw for 5Million. We also brace for impact with our mouths full of sour grapes. Who's know for sure, but we can all agree this year is going to be a wild one!

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Little Repute Minisode: Last Episode of 2024 show art Little Repute Minisode: Last Episode of 2024

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

So long 2024, don't let the door hit ya where the good lord split ya! As we say good bye to 2024, we can't help but drag the upcoming administration one last time. If 2024 is any indication, 2025 is gonna be a wild one! Love you guys and thank you so much for sticking around through our first full year, it's been really great connecting with those of you who generously spend your time with us. Great things are coming, SEE YOU NEXT YEAR!

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Lil Repute Minisode: Merry X Mas! show art Lil Repute Minisode: Merry X Mas!

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

Happy Holidays! We do a little year in review, nothing too heavy ;) Love you guys, thanks for sticking with us!

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Lil Repute: Polarization show art Lil Repute: Polarization

ILL REPUTE! with Jasmine Lee Keith

This week we give some pipin' hot takes (or lets face it, mostly just pretty lukewarm ones) Other than that this ones pretty chill, actually. We also talk about what the heck is going on the podcast for the next few months.  

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This week we have a new friend joining us to cohost, Becky Poole. Originally from Minnesota, Becky is a very funny and talented, comedianne, improv actor, musician, and podcaster in her own right, as well as being just overall rad! She joins Sov as they profile and discuss the much maligned voting block of white american women who can't seem to let go of their narcissist billionaire boyfriend fantasy. They have a lot of ground to cover, and being white women themselves, do tiny bit soul searching to figure out what the heck is going ladies?!

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Hosted by: Sovereign Syre and Becky Poole

script by: Sovereign Syre

Produced and Edited by: Josh Anderson

Works Cited

  1. Baldwin, James. Blues for Mister Charlie. 1964.

    • A play exploring racial injustice, drawing on the term "Mister Charlie" as a representation of systemic oppression.

  2. Reynolds, Malvina. It Isn’t Nice. 1967.

    • A protest song highlighting social justice themes, including references to "Mister Charlie."

  3. Hurston, Zora Neale. Glossary of Harlem Slang.

    • A key text documenting African American vernacular, including terms like "Miss Ann."

  4. Angelou, Maya. Sepia Fashion Show.

    • A poem addressing cultural and racial dynamics, mentioning "Miss Ann."

  5. Cassell, Jonathon. Cassell's Dictionary of Slang. 2005.

    • Provides historical context for terms like "Mister Charlie" and "Miss Ann."

  6. Smitherman, Geneva. Black Talk: Words and Phrases from the Hood to the Amen Corner. 1994.

    • Explores African American vernacular, including the cultural significance of "Miss Ann."

  7. Davis, Angela Y. Women, Race, and Class. 1981.

    • A foundational text discussing white women's roles in systemic oppression and feminism’s historical limitations.

  8. Cooper, Brittney. Eloquent Rage: A Black Feminist Discovers Her Superpower. 2018.

    • Discusses white women's complicity in upholding white supremacy through feminism.

  9. Alexander, Michelle. The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness. 2010.

    • Examines systemic racism and how it intersects with social narratives around "law and order."

  10. Hochschild, Arlie Russell. Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right. 2016.

    • Investigates the cultural and economic concerns driving conservative ideologies among white working-class communities.

  11. Du Bois, W.E.B. Black Reconstruction in America. 1935.

    • Explores the roles of white women during Reconstruction and their complicity in maintaining racial hierarchies.

  12. Phillips, Anne. Gender and Culture. 2010.

    • Analyzes the intersections of gender, race, and cultural expectations.

  13. Media and Current Events:

    • Coverage of incidents like the Central Park birdwatching case (2020) and Emmett Till’s murder (1955) to contextualize the "Karen" archetype.

  14. Pew Research Center. Political Polarization in the American Public. 2014.

    • Explores voting patterns and political alignment among demographic groups, including white women.

  15. Kendzior, Sarah. The View from Flyover Country: Dispatches from the Forgotten America. 2018.

    • Provides insights into rural and working-class dynamics that inform voting behaviors.

  16. Crenshaw, Kimberlé. Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence Against Women of Color. 1991.

    • Introduces the concept of intersectionality and its importance in understanding diverse experiences.

  17. Lorde, Audre. Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches. 1984.

    • Critiques the centering of white women in feminist movements and the importance of inclusive activism.