Dragons Can Be Defeated | Geeks In Art

While I had always been interested in superheroes and science fiction, it was fairy tales that pushed me to explore other geeky interests. I loved stories based on fairy tales, or featuring those fantasy-style villains. As a pre-teen fairy tales were especially influential – both in the types of books I chose and the television I watched.

Like most adolescents in the 90s, I devoured every Lurlene McDaniel book as soon as it was released, and I eagerly awaited each installment of the Fear Street series. But I also read fair tale retellings, which eventually led to historical fiction. Through historical fiction I read works like There Will Be Wolves, The True Confessions Of Charlotte Doyle, and The Nine Days Queen, all of which gave me a hunger for more strong yet flawed female heroes. Continue reading

Hello, Sweeties | Geeks In Art

Hello!

As I embark on this new journey I am ever aware that it is being witnessed by not only my whole family and a world of strangers; but most important, there is a pre-teen girl watching very closely.

I hope that while she’s watching she decides to pay attention and take notice of what geek culture is really celebrating. I hope she enjoys finding ways of incorporating her fandom into her daily life as much as I do, drawer of fan tee-shirts I’m looking at you, and the instant bound with anyone who understands the reference. Continue reading