Olympics, Storytelling, and All Things Being Equal
Ultimately telling Olympic stories is no different than any other type of storytelling. Great stories exist in the hearts of the people that create them; they can’t be manufactured.
Read moreUltimately telling Olympic stories is no different than any other type of storytelling. Great stories exist in the hearts of the people that create them; they can’t be manufactured.
Read moreThe much-anticipated release of X-Wing: Mercy Kill finally arrives on Tuesday, and fan reviews are starting to appear.
Read moreFANgirl is spotted out and about on the web.
Read moreStar Wars Insider Issue 135 out now!
Read moreOne of my favorite parts of GeekGirlCon last year was getting the chance to find new vendors and artists who spoke to my inner fangirl. I’ve been reading the Grayhaven Comics for a little over a year, and it’s amazing to see the process of storytellers breaking into the business. So I was very excited to learn Erica Heflin would be representing Grayhaven at GeekGirlCon.
Read moreAshley Eckstein set to appear at GeekGirlCon 2012!
Read moreLast week at the Star Wars Expanded Universe panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Del Rey reviewed its upcoming books for the rest of this year and revealed the first three novels for 2013. Have they tackled the major obstacles to the EU novels’ success?
Read moreCatching up with fangirls and heroines around the web for the week of July 21st, 2012.
Read moreWatching Brave in the movie theater, I tried to keep a blogger’s keen eye on the story. At one point, though, I became totally captivated, lost in the moment of Merida galloping her black steed Angus through the forest. I found myself transported to another world because the scene created a very real and emotional connection.
Read moreRidley Scott and Brian Wood share something in common in their backgrounds with Joss Whedon, and they’re also known for writing strong female characters.
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