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jackwabbit) wrote2008-06-24 05:25 pm
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Girls Don't Do Sci-Fi, You Know...
Oh. I. Beg. To. Differ.
And so do these little ones.
Here's another post to show off PJ Haarsma, who recently did a book signing at a Barnes and Noble. Several kids showed up in their PJs to support PJ's Softwire series, and well, there were fangirls. Start them young, I always say...after all, Kids Need To Read. Aliens and scifi and girls in PJs, OH MY!


And so do these little ones.
Here's another post to show off PJ Haarsma, who recently did a book signing at a Barnes and Noble. Several kids showed up in their PJs to support PJ's Softwire series, and well, there were fangirls. Start them young, I always say...after all, Kids Need To Read. Aliens and scifi and girls in PJs, OH MY!

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Now, in recent years, 'geekchic' has made that stereotype more acceptable, but it is still commonly believed that kids aren't 'cool' if they're into sci-fi, etc.
In fact, sci-fi as a literary genre is often miscontrued as not very popular in children's literature.
You might visit here for more info on one aspect of this:
http://www.iamasoftwire.com/thecause
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*grits teeth and mumbles incchearant threats and curses*
*grabs browncoat*
Where are those blind morons from the book industry who said that!?!
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Acutually, yeah you did.
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I just realized what kind of people run those companies. They need to get out of their mansions.
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(Running ahead of you in my coat of a brownish color.)
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The part where the women just get going, and Sam knocks out Hammond saying something akin to "Well, there goes my career"
Priceless!
PS proof of Fangirling in icon
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You guessed it: Wash.