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Queerly Recommended

Release Date: 05/27/2025

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Queerly Recommended

It’s a new year and we're already full of surprises here at Queerly Recommended. Kris reveals that she’s never seen the sitcom Arrested Development. Tara drops more personal lore that connects her with an infamous Canadian serial killer. We have updates on Daryl Dixon the cat and the newest QR pet, Henry Rollins, Tara’s little black schnoodle who hadn’t yet arrived by the time of recording but is home now and thriving. This episode, instead of looking forward, Kris and Tara look back at their favourite recommendations of 2025. They are, in no particular order. Top Recommendations of...

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Someone’s been rocking around the Christmas tree early and has already paid for it. Kris threw out her back! She’s been laid up, recovering and catching up on her Netflix. Tara’s on vacation and replaying Baldur’s Gate 3. She also has a freckle on her damn eyeball. Happy Holidays, everyone!  Official Recommendations From Kris: A Keller Christmas Vacation (2025) Kris’s official recommendation this week is A Keller Christmas Vacation, one of the few queer holiday movies that Hallmark put out this year. Kris had a lot of fun with this one and thinks you will too! From Tara:...

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We’re getting into the season here at Queerly Recommended. We’re cuddling up with our pets, we’re recommending angst-free Christmas books, and shows with so much chemistry they cause a tingling reaction.  Official Recommendations  From Kris: Heated Rivalry (HBO Max/Crave) Kris’s official recommendation this week is Heated Rivalry, a new TV series currently airing about two closeted (for now?) hockey players and their relationship as it unfolds over different playing seasons. Kris was really impressed by the chemistry of the leads and how hot the show is.  From Tara: Once...

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'Tis the season! We have our first holiday recommendation of the year, folks! Kris and Tara react to the Devil Wears Prada 2 trailer, discuss family Dungeons and Dragons time, and talk about co-workers who wear four jerseys to work (yes, at the same time). It’s a short and sweet but stacked episode. Enjoy! Editor’s Note: This episode has a couple of recommendations that revolve around heavy topics like people going through cancer treatment, loss and addiction. If that’s not where you’re at, feel free to skip this one. Take care of yourself. Official Recommendations From Kris: Melissa...

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Kris is back and ready to talk with Tara about Women’s Week, Closing Time, and the death of NaNoWriMo. The pair debate the relative merits of Canadian vs. American Thanksgiving, before celebrating Kris’s new book baby, Scandalous. It’s the first podcast recorded on a Wednesday, folks! Time to learn how to "drink flat" with the expert herself! Official Recommendations From Kris: Boots (Netflix) Kris’s official recommendation this week is the new Netflix series, Boots. Based on the memoir, The Pink Marine by Greg Cope White, it's is a coming-of-age dramedy about a young gay man finding a...

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It’s our annual check-in with Becks Quirk, while Kris is recovering from Women’s Week in P-town! Becks and Tara talk about what’s changed in the last year, where they’re at, what keeps them motivated, as well as Becks's reflections after Banned Books Week.  Official Recommendations From Becks: Every Step She Takes by Alison Cochrun In keeping with the annual nature of her visits, Becks's official recommendation this week is another Alison Cochrun audiobook, Every Step She Takes. A bout of turbulence provokes Sadie into coming out and sharing her deepest secrets with her seat...

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Tara talks school strikes while Kris explains the clean versions of the Taylor Swift phenomena. Bring it on, people. It’s sweater weather! Official Recommendations  From Kris: Our Mothers' House by Patricia Polacco and Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery (2025) Kris’s official recommendation this week is… wait. Kris has TWO official recommendations this week? (checks notes) Well, okay!  Kris’s FIRST official recommendation is the children’s picture book Our Mothers' House, written and illustrated by Patricia Polacco. It’s a beautiful book about two women raising children...

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It’s been a month since Kris and Tara have seen each other’s faces and they have a lot to catch up on!  Kris is in hell, physically and otherwise, dreaming of her recent relaxing, internet-free trip to the lake. Tara’s kids are back in the September school rush, so everything’s a blur between that and work. They talk Jimmy Kimmel, Jon Stewart, as well as Harlequin’s recent sapphic releases, which are a nice change from yesteryear.  Official Recommendations  From Kris: Can We Skip to the Good Part by Melissa Brayden Kris’s official recommendation this week is Can...

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This week, Kris and Tara sit down with Salem West and John Copenhaver, editors of the queer crime fiction anthology, . The hook for this collection is pretty damn cool, since the stories draw inspiration from queer icons throughout history.  , they discussed the urgent threat of LGBTQ book bans. Now, they’re here to sound the alarm about the need for more visibility of queer crime writers and their stories. We should all be listening. Note: In the opening, Tara says this is a bonus episode, but life got in the way of our recording schedule, so we're running this as a regular...

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It’s back-to-school season and illness is in the air! Kris returns from her deathbed with tales of the flu (definitely NOT a recommendation) and Tara encounters her first COVID romance (which is a recommendation). Kris lays out tips for eBay seller success and Tara discusses her reaction to James Dobson’s death as an ex-Evangelical (TL;DR: fuck that guy).  Official Recommendations  From Kris: Giant Little Ones (2018) Kris’s official recommendation this week is Giant Little Ones (2018). It's a film about two high school boys who are teenage royalty and adored by the girls, whose...

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This week, Kris catches Tara up on all the news. Book deadlines, a trip to Vegas, Tiki the rescue dog, and a whole summer dedicated to working on what? Check that episode title. 

Kris is super busy and Tara is a little scatterbrained (wait for the outtake at the end to hear why). But what’s nobody too busy for? You guessed it: recommendations.

Official Recommendations

From Kris: Younger (Netflix)

Kris’s official recommendation this week is the TV series Younger (2015-2019). This is Kris’s second time watching it and she’s fallen in deep. It’s the story of a middle-aged woman who pretends to be in her 20s to work in a millennial media company. Kris describes it as queer-friendly, flirty, and fun, with characters you’d want to be friends with. She’s had a great time with it and thinks you will too.

From Tara: The Woman From the Waves by Roslyn Sinclair

Tara’s official recommendation this week is The Woman From the Waves by Roslyn Sinclair, which isn’t out yet, but will be on June 5 (here's the preorder link). It's a contemporary romantasy between a shapeshifting ocean-dwelling horse spirit off the coast of the Orkney Islands in Scotland and the nun who captures her attention. Tara loved this book, describing it as one she will return to again and again. She gives a caution for readers with religious trauma, particularly if it's rooted in Catholicism, as the nun in the book reconciles with a lot of internalized homophobia.

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