Fangirls Around the Web: April 19, 2014
Fangirls Around the Web April 19, 2014 edition spotlights fangirls and their heroines.
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Read moreThe response to ReedPOP’s BookCon children’s book panel illustrates how social media reaction has to be considered from first perceptions through completion of the event. What does this mean for Star Wars Reads Day and Celebration?
Read moreEach year Hollywood dresses up and celebrates the Academy Awards. Movies are made on an incentive basis. Often that incentive is money, but the golden statue called Oscar can become the treasure sought after by filmmakers, too. This year’s Oscars ceremony really drove home that, in the words of Cate Blanchett, “the world is round” and comprised of all types of people who have many varying stories to be told. Hopefully the ceremony put a few new twinkles in the eyes of producers, directors, and actors to step beyond their comfort zone and create more diverse stories. Here are ten ways the Oscars might help shift the prevailing wisdom in Hollywood.
Read moreFangirls Around the Web for March 28, 2014.
Read moreThe fourth and concluding section of the Hapan roundtable discussion.
Read morePart Three of the discussion series on the Hapan women of Star Wars.
Read moreTricia Barr explains how she created diversity in a fictional universe.
Read moreTelevision writers and producers Jane Espenson and Eli Gonda sat down and talked about their jobs with Fan Voice at GeekGirlCon.
Read moreMore thoughts on topics discussed on the blog earlier this month.
Read moreRebel Sian Tesar from the upcoming Razor’s Edge is revealed.
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