I don't really need four copies for my very own. So...
In my essay, I talk about my love of Buffy, and how it helped me grow into myself as both a fannish adult and a professional author. Others talk about finding community through the Browncoats, or the treatment of good and evil in Angel, or the Hero's Journey of Dr. Horrible. If you're a Whedon fan, you probably have a story of your own. Tell it! Be as detailed or as brief as you like. On Friday, I shall unleash our old friend, Random Number Generator, to pick two winners, each of whom* will receive a copy of Whedonistas.
The book officially comes out next Tuesday, so even if you don't win, you should absolutely pick up a copy for the Whedon fan in your life. Or in your head. Whatever floats your boat.
Game on!
(*North American entries only, please, unless you're willing to pay postage. I just can't afford it right now, I'm sorry.)
March 9 2011, 14:03:06 UTC 6 years ago
I immediately self-identified with shy, bookish Willow (tho sadly, my parents were more like Xander's than Willow's)
I was *bawling* during the Body, especially having just lost my own mother not that long previously. (distance *does* make the heart grow fonder)
I had *heard* the music for Dr. Horrible but had *not* seen it -- until the Dr. Horrible sing-a-long at DragonCon 2009. My jaw dropped.
(and yes, I did fall in love with Felicia Day as well even tho I didn't know who she was when she made a surprise appearance before the sing-a-long)
Dollhouse - I confess I had to netflix the series to be able to watch it properly.
May I hope that in whichever series Joss does again, he go with anyone *but* the Fox Network.
and don't forget Season 8!!