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<- Meet the girls - Click on the tab to the left! Fandom Girls can describe every girl that loves, breathes, and lives for Fandom! Fandom means different things to different people... More than just fandoms the Fandom Girls Calendar is a promotional tool for Con Nooga that supports and includes the dates of all the Southern/Southeast Conventions within the area! (Email us if you would like to include your convention!) The Calendar has 3 main purposes: But some other reasons and results from the Fandom Girls Calendar: So what is FANDOM?!? Fandom as described by Wikipedia: "Fandom" is most often associated with science fiction fandom, the community of fans of the science fiction and fantasy , an international fan sub-culture which dates back to the 1930s. Science fiction fandom maintains organized clubs and associations in many cities around the world, and has created its own jargon, sometimes called "fanspeak". Members of a fandom associate with one another, often attending fan conventions (such as science fiction conventions), and publishing and exchanging fanzines. Some fans also write fan fiction, stories based around the universe and characters of their chosen fandom. Some also dress in costumes ("cosplay") or recite lines of dialogue either out-of-context or as part of a group reenactment. Such activities are sometimes known as "fanac," an abbreviated form of the phrase "fan activity." The advent of the internet has significantly facilitated fan association and activities. The term is sometimes associated with anime/manga; serious fans of this subject are also called otaku. A fandom can grow up centered around any area of human interest or activity. The subject of fan interest can be narrowly defined, focused on something like an individual celebrity; or wide, encompassing entire hobbies, genres or fashions. Fandom as a term can also be used in a broad sense to refer to an interconnected social network of individual fandoms, many of which overlap. From Horror, Anime, Comics, Science Fiction, Gaming, Fantasy, Films, Costuming, and more genres... | ![]() | ![]() | |||||||||||||
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