Use A Blog For Fandoms To Share Your Particular Passion

By Etta Bowen


Back in the day, if you really loved a movie franchise or a television series, you'd have to attend fan conventions to meet others who feel like you do. Nowadays you can meet them online. There are many blogs specifically for fans of a particular thing and these are a great place to share your ideas. You may even create a blog for fandoms and allow other fans to comment.

Name it and there will be a fandom for it. It can be a band, a sports team, a movie, a television series or a book. It can even be a genre, such as manga from Japan. Many fans share their passion through newsletters and fanzines. Others create events where you may meet the objects of your passion. Some fans are so enthusiastic that they may seem a little crazy.

A great example of how devoted fans can be is the phenomenon known as Trekkies. These are fans of 'Star Trek', the television series from the Sixties which led to follow-up series and films. Trekkies have their own salute and often come together at large conventions where they can meet their favorite stars from the series. The most devoted Trekkies can speak Klingon fluently, which is quite a feat, considering that it is an invented language.

Fans of 'Star Wars' are just as devoted as Trekkies. There is even a bit of a rivalry between the two groups. 'Star Wars' fans may be a little more activity-oriented, though. After all, one has to be strong enough to lift a light saber and use it effectively. In addition, few people are as willing to fork out several months' rent for a figurine of a Storm Trooper as true 'Star Wars' fans are.

Some people don't like sports cars but prefer something with more character. In science fiction fandom terms, these are the people who prefer the Serenity, the spaceship from the series 'Firefly'. This was a so-called space Western that lasted only one season but got fans as famous as the gang from 'The Big Bang Theory'. 'Firefly' fans are called Browncoats and they often take part in charity events, raising large amounts of money. They will also tell you all about the wonders of the Jayne hat.

Not only space-themed films and televisions series have dedicated fans. A fandom that developed quite recently is that of the epic fantasy series 'Game of Thrones'. Just like Trekkies learn to speak Klingon, fans of the series based on George R. R. Martin's books sometimes learn the invented language of the Dothraki tribe.

Fans that normally have their tongue lodged firmly in their cheek are those of Terry Pratchett's series of 'Discworld' novels. After all, Pratchett's world is populated by vampires who drink cocoa instead of blood, fairies who are evil and witches who have to kick-start their broomsticks. 'Discworld' fans have even embellished on a song that Pratchett only mentioned in his books.

If you've found the fandom of your choice, a good way to indulge in your passion is to comment on blogs about it. Alternatively, create your own blog. Make it an interesting one that stands out from the rest. For instance, offer instructions on how to knit a Jayne hat if you're a Browncoat or provide online lessons in Dothraki.




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