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Share Your Passion With A Blog For Fandoms

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.

There is a fandom for almost everything under the sun. You'll find ones for specific sports teams, for bands, for movies and TV shows and even for books. Fans of a certain author will have their own fandom and there are also ones for specific genres, for instance Japanese manga. A fandom can be quite organized, with its own fanzine, website and events. You'll also find that some fans take their passion very seriously, to the point of obsession.

Probably the most famous fandom is the one known as Trekkies. These are fans of the 'Star Trek' television series and films. They organize conventions where they dress up as their favorite characters, including Captain Kirk or Spock. Some have learned to speak Klingon, a language developed specifically for the series, and there are even Klingon versions of great Shakespeare plays.

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.

The 'space Western' series 'Firefly' was canceled after only one season. However, it garnered a huge cult following and its fans are known as Browncoats, after the name for the group of fighters that their heroes used to belong to. A famous fictional Browncoat is Dr Sheldon Cooper of 'The Big Bang Theory'. Browncoats often take part in charity drives and a popular accessory is a homemade 'Jayne hat' like the one that the character of Jayne wore in one episode.

Fantasy has earned quite some devoted fandoms too. Among these are the devoted 'Game of Thrones' fans who can draw you a map of the fictional Westeros, tell you which character belongs to which house and name each house's symbol. They may even say a few phrases in Dothraki, a language that George R. R. Martin invented when he wrote the books.

Another fantasy series that has dedicated fans is 'Discworld', the comical novels by Terry Pratchett. These fans normally have a very good sense of humor to go with the books and their quirky characters. Pratchett often mentioned something called 'The Hedgehog Song' in his books and fans then made up hilarious lyrics to this non-existent song.

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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