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“I’m a fangirl, a feminist, and a force to be reckoned with.”

February 12, 2015 by NTE 10 Comments

Are you a fangirl who has lost the ability to can?

A fanfic writer who spends most of her time squeeing over her OT3?

A convention noob afraid of catching hate for her kick-ass Falcon cosplay?

A person who didn’t understand 3/4 of what I was talking about in the last few sentences?

In any of these circumstances, we’re all going to be glad that Sam Maggs has written The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy – a pretty comprehensive overview of living the geek girl life. Inside you’ll learn new vocabulary words, and how to use them (including this excellent sentence of truth and glory: “I stan Sebastian Stan, because stanning for Stan is the best way to be a stan.” (Stan = combination of stalker and fan); places to find your people (both online and off, since most of us have the online portion of geekery down pat); and a brief run-down of a few of the main fandoms you might find yourself sucked into (Are you a SuperWhoLockian? It seems like there are certainly a lot of you out there on Tumblr).

Filled with valuable insights into getting along in just about any sphere – “Nobody trusts egg people” (i.e. Change your Twitter pic from the default) and that posting online is basically creating a horcrux “a part of you, out there in the world, for as long as the Internet shall live.”  – Maggs’ Guide is not just for fangirls, but good for anybody on the internet who’s trying to understand beyond the basics of ‘Don’t feed the trolls.’

She talks about fanfiction (and its long literary history), how to beware of (and respond to like a kick-ass heroine) the real-life trolls, the power of critical thinking (and constructive criticism) in fandoms and beyond, and the advice on attending cons would have been extremely helpful last August when I went to my first and was completely overwhelmed (there was no food! and too many people! and two children who moped their way through it with me) & declared I would never try again. (Although I really want to try again: I met Gail Simone and showed her my handmade Oracle shirt – let’s be serious here for a minute. Totally worth all the other crap.)

There are also some great interviews with famous geek girls (Ashley Eckstein, Kate Leth, & Jane Espenson for example),  or author Erin Morgenstern who talks about how fandom and being a fangirl “Gives you a common language” that’s “invaluable.” I can only agree.

Maggs also introduces you to the Hawkeye Initiative (in case you missed out on that awesomeness), gives you a jumping off point for where to start meeting your new favorite heroines (Kate Kane! Gemma Doyle! Cimorene!)  and lists so many amazingly geeky places to shop that my wallet may never recover.

For me, the best part is the unbridled enthusiasm and glee that the author espouses and seems to be a true believer in: That being a fangirl is something fantastic and worth celebrating. That spreading the news about how great it is is an honor and a true responsibility. It’s one that she takes seriously, and, with this book, I think she’s doing an excellent job.

 

Edited to add that I received my copy through NetGalley, and the actual book doesn’t come out until May. Put it on your list.

Filed Under: Non-Fiction Tagged With: fangirls, important, internet stuff

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  1. narfna says

    February 12, 2015 at 7:59 pm

    Ooh, this sounds right up my alley!

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    • NTE says

      February 14, 2015 at 10:53 am

      Yes: it definitely sounds like something you’d like.

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  2. Quorren says

    February 13, 2015 at 12:03 pm

    You made an Oracle shirt?! That’s the most boss thing I’ve read all day! Do you have pictures? (I am a crazy Barbara Gordon fan.)

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    • NTE says

      February 14, 2015 at 10:52 am

      Her husband actually took a pic with a bunch of other Birds of Prey Cosplayers I happened to be in line near: it was up on her Twitter. I’ll send you the pic to your e-mail, if you’re interested. (Barbara Gordon is the BEST. I … may have written treatises on that principle. Losing Oracle in the New 52 was so hard for me, but Simone managed to get me re-hooked on Babs as Batgirl.)

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    • NTE says

      April 17, 2015 at 3:16 pm

      I do actually – I can send them to your email, if you’re interested. Babs/Oracle FTW!

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  3. Malin says

    February 13, 2015 at 12:53 pm

    Dude, you got to meet Gail Simone. In your own home-made Oracle shirt. I am in awe of you. Great review, even though I didn’t actually understand much of what you said in those first questions. I’ve just requested this through NetGalley (fingers crossed) and have added it to my TBR list.

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    • NTE says

      February 14, 2015 at 10:41 am

      Right? It was the best thing ever! She was so nice, and her husband was super sweet. And we (briefly) talked about the lack of Oracle merchandise, which pains me in ways I could barely explain. Good luck w/NetGalley – Hope you like it! (beware some glitchy formatting, however: Pictures tend to mess with my Kindle anyways, as it’s Gen1.)

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  4. Annie AK says

    February 14, 2015 at 6:18 pm

    100% on my list. It sounds delightful.

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  5. kdm says

    February 18, 2015 at 5:09 pm

    I stopped reading after “I met Gail Simone” because of the green haze of jealousy that came over my eyes…

    Seriously though, that’s amazing! And I’m glad you liked this one – it has been added to my list. I saw it in stores, and hesitated, thinking it might be too cutesy.

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  6. Amanda says

    February 18, 2015 at 6:33 pm

    Great review, this sounds fantastic!

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