"The Geek Feminist Revolution" by Kameron Hurley is one of the more perceptive and insightful works of non-fiction I have come across in years.
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Online Auction Designed with the ‘Star Trek’ Fan in Mind: Props, Costumes, and More
Attention "Star Trek" fans (of all varieties): Propworx is holding the first of three "Star Trek" props auctions beginning February 21.
Read More »Walker Stalker Con Brings ‘The Walking Dead’ Cast to Chicago in February
Midwest fans of The Walking Dead are in store for a great opportunity to meet the cast and schmooze with other fans this February at Walker Stalker Con.
Read More »Book Review: ‘Fic: Why Fanfiction is Taking Over the World’ by Anne Jamison
This chronology begins at what is arguably fan fiction’s very roots – ancient Greece, where Virgil borrowed Homer’s characters.
Read More »DVD Review: ‘Who’s Changing: An Adventure in Time With Fans’
'Doctor Who' fans will love this documentary, which treats the fans with respect as it examines the changing face of fandom.
Read More »Interview: Catching Up with The X-Files’ Dean Haglund – Part One
In Part One of my exclusive interview with The X-Files Dean Haglund (Langley of the Lone Gunmen), we reminisce about the iconic series.
Read More »Book Review: Otaku Spaces by Patrick W. Galbraith and Androniki Christodoulou
A fascinating look at Japan's extreme fans of manga and anime and their influence on the national culture.
Read More »Book Review: Comic-Con and the Business of Pop Culture by Rob Salkowitz
“What the World’s Wildest Trade Show Can Tell Us about the Future of Entertainment.”
Read More »House, M.D. Fans Plan Tribute
Participate in the first of what will likely be many House, M.D. fan tributes as the series prepares to end its eight-year run.
Read More »iDoLVine: Bringing Authors and Their Fans Closer Together – Virtually
Margaret Atwood's brilliant idea to bring authors and their fans closer together while greening the environment leads to iDoLVine.
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