"Buffy always thought of Faith as beautiful, but tonight hers was a tragic, porcelain beauty that seemed delicate and fragile. It troubled and surprised her to think of Faith in such terms, and she hoped it never happened it again." Buffy's thoughts in the season 8 book "The Dark Congress." *cough* Fuffy. *cough*
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one of the weirdest moments for me is when Buffy and Willow raid the Watcher Diaries in Halloween. Because at best, they're just flipping past all the descriptions of torture and murder to get to pics of girls Angel might've fucked. But at worst (and frankly, more likely, considering just what types of things watchers would chronicle), they're looking at pics of girls Angel ATE and being like "I think you could pull off that look, Buffy."
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I'm extremely excited to announce that I'm writing a column on fans and fandom for Atlas Obscura!!! And the first piece went up today!!! This one is on sentiment albums—a variation on the commonplace book—and the threads connecting them to modern fan practices.
FYI: This piece features the work of the brilliant Dr. Evan Hayles Gledhill, who first introduced me to these albums when they were our guest on ep 10 (!!) of @fansplaining approx. 8,000 years ago.
It also features my own pre-modern-internet sentiment album. 🥰
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A bit of a different commission this time
Shop / Instagram
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Love them so much 😭
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Me every time my favorite character dies:
The creator:
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Every time we visit Spike's crypt in season 6 that man is doing everything he can to be as fuckable as humanly possible.
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I just finished Sleep No More (loved it), but I couldn't help but notice that I kept making Toby's voice in my head sound different than usual. It took me about halfway through to realize I kept giving her Halloween Buffy's voice
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The most common place people encounter book history is not in the library, but through popular media. This is where Pop Bibliography – the intersection of vibes and material culture – comes in! I wrote about it on my blog: https://www.bookhistoria.com/blog/pop-bibliography
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An Angel TTRPG core rulebook found in an oxfam bookshop in Edinburgh.
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✝︎ 𝔅𝔲𝔣𝔣𝔶 𝔱𝔥𝔢 𝔙𝔞𝔪𝔭𝔦𝔯𝔢 𝔖𝔩𝔞𝔶𝔢𝔯 ℭ𝔬𝔪𝔦𝔠𝔰 ✝︎
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