♥ Also, I definitely recommend Seanan's Toby Daye series, if you haven't read it yet. Urban fantasy and detective fiction in one glorious crossover, so much awesome.
That's not a problem! Not everyone does know about fanlistings. I've been doing them for about eight years now. Basically, it's sort of both an online roll-call and a way for fannish people who like the same things to find each other online; if you have a website or journal, you can have it listed at the fanlisting and put a pretty button on your site to show that you're a fan of [x] thing/person/place/lots of other stuff. If you don't have a website, you can join all the same, just to put your name on the list and show that you love this thing. You can hide your email if you prefer, or not. Some fanlisting owners use them as mailing lists and combined fansites, but I generally don't - though I do have a couple of fanlistings that are also integrated shrines, like Prophecy of Light. The original ('official') network is at http://thefanlistings.org and lists over 25,000 fanlistings. I have about 110 now. :) Does that help?
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That's not a problem! Not everyone does know about fanlistings. I've been doing them for about eight years now. Basically, it's sort of both an online roll-call and a way for fannish people who like the same things to find each other online; if you have a website or journal, you can have it listed at the fanlisting and put a pretty button on your site to show that you're a fan of [x] thing/person/place/lots of other stuff. If you don't have a website, you can join all the same, just to put your name on the list and show that you love this thing. You can hide your email if you prefer, or not. Some fanlisting owners use them as mailing lists and combined fansites, but I generally don't - though I do have a couple of fanlistings that are also integrated shrines, like Prophecy of Light. The original ('official') network is at http://thefanlistings.org and lists over 25,000 fanlistings. I have about 110 now. :) Does that help?