I came across the book, while surfing on a fangirl wave of devotion for Buffy the Vampire slayer and preordered it the instant it met my eye. A Book about internet fandom, for print, in real. I had to have it!
And I wasn´t disappointed. The author Allyson Beatrice describes life as a fangirl and the twisted ways of the web in a funny and very eloquent way.
The stories evolve mainly around Buffy and other whedonesque fandoms, but the main focus is on the personalities the author came across in her fandom. I´ve not socialized so much on the web with online Buffy fandom so far but so many of the personae and situations she describes go for every fan related message board, i´ve ever visited. The kerkuffles, where everybody calls everybody a fascist in the end, people who create fake personae to crave attention, family, who can barely e-mail. All this was so familiar, I would have hugged Allyson over the book, if that had been possible.
That also goes for her stories about the various ways, she describes friendships and social bonding in the web. At times the book was just funny and snarky but some parts were outright touching. I had to check on all my favorite message boards and online friends, right after finishing it.
It might be, because I´m into the same fandoms, as the author and also seem to have read the same books, but I really liked it. It´s not a book, I´d recommend to everyone, but for people, that spend quite some time online in discussions and fandom, it`s a great read. Besides it´s the first and only book on the topic I ever saw.
I really hope, she´ll write more, I´ll buy her books for sure.
And I wasn´t disappointed. The author Allyson Beatrice describes life as a fangirl and the twisted ways of the web in a funny and very eloquent way.
The stories evolve mainly around Buffy and other whedonesque fandoms, but the main focus is on the personalities the author came across in her fandom. I´ve not socialized so much on the web with online Buffy fandom so far but so many of the personae and situations she describes go for every fan related message board, i´ve ever visited. The kerkuffles, where everybody calls everybody a fascist in the end, people who create fake personae to crave attention, family, who can barely e-mail. All this was so familiar, I would have hugged Allyson over the book, if that had been possible.
That also goes for her stories about the various ways, she describes friendships and social bonding in the web. At times the book was just funny and snarky but some parts were outright touching. I had to check on all my favorite message boards and online friends, right after finishing it.
It might be, because I´m into the same fandoms, as the author and also seem to have read the same books, but I really liked it. It´s not a book, I´d recommend to everyone, but for people, that spend quite some time online in discussions and fandom, it`s a great read. Besides it´s the first and only book on the topic I ever saw.
I really hope, she´ll write more, I´ll buy her books for sure.
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Date: 2007-08-01 06:32 pm (UTC)omg, the war even has a name :)
Sounds like real fun, though. Part of me wishes, I had known the series back then (still don´t know, how I managed to ignore it for so long...deluded stupid me).
I thought about the whole soul, no soul, good evil issue more than was probably healthy on my own. Must have been great to discuss it, while the show was still running and every outcome was possible.
I remember not liking the idea of souled Spike too much, when it came up. It somehow seemed to render the things Spike had done for love, denying his evil nature, less special. But then it was nice, how little he changed, compared to Angelus/Angel, turning up a lot of other questions, about their nature.
So the soul thing sure has its appeals, but fic-wise I still prefer sans soul redemtionist.
Still interesting, that the shippers were that hostile with each other. Explains why there are (comparatively) few longer S/B/A fics around, though.
Pity, that the whole thing is pretty much dead in canon. Seems unlikely that either of the two will transcend publishers for more than a brief crossover.
I just had to check my DVDs to find out, which episodes from the later seasons were written by David Fury. Funny in this context, that it was him, who wrote Destiny in Season 5.