Simply Platonish: The Novel

If you love Media Critique Chic’s content, then get you a copy of my new novel, filled with 2000s nostalgia!


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Not quite love. Not quite friendship. Not quite sure.
Pia is a 30-something who appears to have it all: a basic job, a tiny apartment, and a lifelong subscription to student loans. But during a virtual college reunion, one notification wrecks her peace—her two closest college friends, Jacq and Ethan, are now married. The audacity! And maybe—just maybe—she had feelings for one of them. What kind of feelings? She’s not so sure—she’s never been so sure.

What follows is a sharp, awkward, and surprisingly tender rewind through her college years, where Pia, a first-gen student and a second-gen immigrant, tried to make sense of race, identity, and complicated interracial friendship dynamics… all while navigating a closeness that didn’t quite fit into the categories she’d been taught.

With biting humor and bittersweet nostalgia, Simply Platonish explores the blurry lines between platonic and romantic, the weight of belonging, and what it means to come of age—again—in retrospect.

*This book contains mature themes and content from sex-positive and sex-favorable perspectives.


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Author Chat: What do you hope readers take from this book?
Inspired by the book’s main character: Pia’s 2000s playlist
Promos and fun times
This episode was recorded on February 20, 2023 (*contains mature sexual themes and content from sex-positive perspectives*)

Today’s topics: The New York Times, nipple erections, abortion pills, and more!
Special Guest: Patricia Morency (clinical social worker, author, and sexologist)

DTF: The Darryl & Timaree Fun Hour is the greatest sex-ed/comedy/game show (and now podcast), 8 years running! Wanna spend more time with Darryl Charles and Dr. Timaree? Of course, you do.
Darryl Charles: www.darrylcharlescomedy.com
Dr. Timaree: www.drtimaree.com

About the author

Patricia Morency, MSW, M.Ed., CSE (she/her) is a college professor, clinical social worker, and AASECT-Certified Sexuality Educator. With dual master’s degrees in Social Work and Human Sexuality Education from Widener University and a BA in Psychology from Washington University in St. Louis, Patricia brings expertise in gender, sexual orientation, and relationships. She has worked in mental health and higher education across the U.S., providing training in anti-racism, LGBTQ+ inclusivity, intersectionality, and social justice.