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The Fangirl's Guide to The Universe: A Handbook for Girl Geeks by Sam Maggs (Eng

Description: The Fangirl's Guide to The Universe by Sam Maggs This ultimate handbook for ladies living the nerdy life is a fun and feminist take on the often male-dominated world of geekdom. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This ultimate handbook for ladies living the nerdy life is a fun and feminist take on the often male-dominated world of geekdom.From notable geek girl Sam Maggs, The Fangirls Guide to the Universe is the ultimate handbook for teens living the nerdy life.Fandom, pop culture, feminism, cosplay, cons, books, memes, podcasts, vlogs, OTPs and RPGs and MMOs and more-theres never been a better time to be a fangirl, or a better guide to navigate the wide universe of fandoms. This handbook is packed with tips, playthroughs, and cheat codes, including-How to make nerdy friendsHow to rock cosplayHow to write fanfic with feelsHow to defeat internet trollsHow to attend your first conAnd more! Featuring wisdom from Sam and insightful interviews with fangirl faves like Danielle Paige, Rainbow Rowell, and Preeti Chhibber, The Fangirls Guide to the Universe highlights the joys of fandom community and offers a fun, feminist take on the often male-dominated world of geekdom.This refreshed edition updates The Fangirls Guide to the Galaxy including new interviews. Author Biography Sam Maggsis a best-selling author of books, comics, and video games. Shes the author ofWonder Women,Girl Squads,The Fangirls Guide to the Universe, andThe Fangirls Guide to Leveling Up, as well as many YA and middle-grade titles likeUnstoppable Wasp- Built on Hope,Con Quest!, andTell No Tales; a senior games writer, including work on MarvelsSpider-Man; and a comics writer for titles likeMarvel Action- Captain Marvel,My Little Pony, andTransformers. She is also an on-air host for networks like Nerdist. A Canadian in Los Angeles, she misses Coffee Crisp and bagged milk. Visit her online at sammaggs.com or @SamMaggs! Review "The Fangirls Guide to the Universe is a delight especially for female pop culture fans."—Midwest Book Review Review Quote "If you or someone else in your life could do with an inclusive, funny, super smart, and sweet introduction to the world of female geeks, look no further."--The Mary Sue "Short, thorough, wide-spread, funny, and varied--I wish Id had this handbook when I first ventured into the fanzones!"--Tamora Pierce, author of The Song of the Lioness series "Everyone could use tips on how to be a better and happier geek from this book. Maggs dishes out the best advice on cosplay, gaming, fan fiction, social media and even how to battle trolls. Youll start reading as student and leave a Jedi Master. May this book be with you always."--Bonnie Burton, author of The Star Wars Craft Book and You Can Draw: Star Wars "Part analysis and part celebration, this handbook thoroughly explores geekdom and the way women have made it their own. A must-have for anyone interested in fangirl culture."--Beth Revis, author of the New York Times bestselling Across the Universe series "This FANtastic book embraces and encourages the growing number of women who are unleashing their glorious and gorgeous inner geeks. It celebrates the nerdy girl in all of us. Such fun!"--Amanda Tapping, actress from Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis "Read it cover to cover, and then make sure you share it with all the young girl geeks you know."--Brit + Co "A handy handbook for being an empowering and happy girl geek."--Sweety High " The Fangirls Guide to the Galaxy is a great homage to anything and everything fandom, especially for those new to the genre."-- Reading Eagle "...this book could be invaluable."-- GeekMom "Through and through, Maggs manages to talk about feminism, fangirling, cons, lingo, and the general idea that you should be yourself, and do that unapologetically, with a great deal of lightheartedness and fun."-- The Frisky "For a woman trying to find her way in fandom, I think this book would be invaluable. But thats not to say men cant get something out of it as well."-- FreakSugar Promotional "Headline" This ultimate handbook for ladies living the nerdy life is a fun and feminist take on the often male-dominated world of geekdom. Excerpt from Book Introduction: One of Us! One of Us! Im a fangirl. More often than not, people hit me with that word in a derogatory way. They use it to make me feel devalued, unintelligent, and immature. And you know what? They couldnt be more wrong. Being a fangirl is the best thing thats ever happened to me . My geekiness has made me friends all over the world, women who continue to be the most intelligent, well-spoken, and wonderful people I know. Fandom has given me a voice to advocate for the things Im passionate about. And being a geek girl is constantly exciting--no one else gets more invested in the things they love. New video game? Freak out for months in advance over the cover art! Waiting for a new season of Sherlock ? Create an endless number of GIFs to ease your pain! Angry about the way they posed Black Widow on that new poster? She-Hulk smash the patriarchy! Whats more, regardless of their particular fandom, geek girls are devoted to supporting women in media, constantly pushing an agenda of acceptance, diversity, and fair representation. Oh, and we manage to do all this while containing our squees. Mostly. We know what were into, we love hard, and were okay with it. But we dont have it easy. Far too often, fangirls are made to feel marginalized and unwelcome in the nerd community. Women are ostracized from online gaming, called out as fake, accused of being desperate for attention, harassed while cosplaying, and, worst of all, forced into silence. Some dude nerds dont like that were invading their space and have become obsessed with gatekeeping, deciding who "counts" as a real fan and who doesnt. Youre not a true fan if you only like the Marvel movies; you cant be in the anime community unless you speak fluent Japanese; youre not allowed to dress up as Ms. Marvel unless youve read every Ms. Marvel comic, ever. I once had a comic-book-store employee refuse to help me unless I could name everyone who had ever been a member of the Avengers. Do you know how many superheroes that is? Its a lot . Do you think he ever asked that of a guy in the shop? Im gonna go with "nah, son," because you know that never happened. But you know whats really crazy about all that? More and more, nerdy audiences are made up of literal Bat-tons of fangirls. (Because, spoiler alert: basically half of all fans of anything are ladies.) According to a 2014 survey by the Entertainment Software Association, female gamers age 18 and up make up 36% of the gaming population, compared to just 17% for boys age 17 and under, and in recent years over half the social media discussions at San Diego Comic-Con were generated from accounts run by geek girls. The Syfy channel gets huge ratings with women ages 18-34, thanks in part to lady-driven and LGBT-friendly shows like Lost Girl , Continuum , Bitten , and Haven . Women are becoming the driving force behind geek culture, and we shouldnt be relegated to the sidelines. Knowing that we could basically make our own army, bust down the elitist gatekeepers, and establish our own glorious kingdom (queendom?) of lady-nerds honestly makes me wonder why the hell we havent done that yet. Were getting better at it--were taking up more and more space online, were fighting back against the trolls, and were refusing to be silent. Merriam-Webster even added "fangirl" to the dictionary. Were fully legit now. But despite all the articles online about being an awesome nerd-girl, the great feminist Tumblr posts about Sailor Moon , and bands like the Doubleclicks receiving worldwide attention, something was still missing: an actual printed book that says, "Being a geek girl is the best thing ever and here are all the ways you can do more nerdy things that are awesome and dont ever apologize for it because you are the best person out there and Im so proud of you and youre beautiful." Until now. So here, ladies, is The Fangirls Guide to the Galaxy . I hope in this book you can find some new ideas for your next Star Wars premiere party, figure out how to make your IRL bestie the newest member of SuperWhoLock, finally brave your first-ever convention in full cosplay, learn how to start an awesome blog devoted to your craziest ship, and develop the wittiest retort to anyone who ever dares accuse you of being a Fake Geek Girl. And then you can get back to your Lord of the Rings marathon (extended edition, obviously). I promise. Details ISBN1683692314 Author Sam Maggs Short Title The Fangirls Guide to the Universe Pages 208 Publisher Quirk Books Language English ISBN-10 1683692314 ISBN-13 9781683692317 Format Hardcover Subtitle A Handbook for Girl Geeks Year 2020 Publication Date 2020-10-27 UK Release Date 2020-10-27 Imprint Quirk Books Place of Publication Philadelphia Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2020-10-27 NZ Release Date 2020-10-27 US Release Date 2020-10-27 Illustrations Spot line Drawings Illustrator Christopher Eliopoulos Birth 1954 Death 1988 Affiliation Frank Lipman Position Audiobook Narrator Qualifications U.S.M.C Audience Age 13 Replaces 9781594747892 DEWEY 302.23 Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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