Lynn S. Zubernis

Family Don't End with Blood

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Supernatural actors who write essays will help promote through social media and at conventions
promotion through Lynn’s blog, Fangasm (nearly 1.5 million hits) and social media
Lynn is well connected in Supernatural community (and all its major fan sites) and other fan communities and their social media platforms
Connections with book reviewers, bloggers, and journalists who have favorably reviewed Lynn’s other books
Lynn speaks frequently on fandom at national conferences and writes articles frequently
Promotion through connection w/ Creation Entertainment, one of the largest stagers of fan conventions in the country
Promotion at Comic-Cons and other conventions, including possible screenings of the fandom documentary that Lynn cowrote and produced
Lynn is an experienced radio, print, podcast guest, and speaker—currently booked at SPNLadiesCon for 2016
First planned promotional event: Attitudes In Reverse (beneficiary of the charity donation for this book) kickoff event in Minneapolis in August 2016
Possible signed book giveaways
Distribute postcards for all Supernatural conventions & in the delegate packets at the pop culture conference that Lynn chairs in February
This book is currently unavailable
420 printed pages
Original publication
2017
Publication year
2017
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Quotes

  • jhonjon clarionhas quoted3 years ago
    How much has my experience on Supernatural and with the Supernatural fandom changed me?
  • Шарлотта Мабиалаhas quoted6 years ago
    leadership was like. I learned that having fun was not just for children and was an essential part of life. I learned that it was okay to be silly. My involvement with this show helped me save my sanity and find my happiness.
    I have been working in IT for most of my professional life. I found my way into IT because I was a geek. I grew up with computers in our home, in the years before home computers were commonplace. I was a girl during a time when girls weren’t supposed to like technology or science fiction, but I loved both. I also loved to draw and to take photographs. While most of that fit in with my parents and two brothers, I was the only girl in that family and all of the girls I knew were more interested in playing
  • Шарлотта Мабиалаhas quoted6 years ago
    work and on play and on friendships. I struggle to explain to my family and non-Supernatural friends just what this show means to me. My current coworkers kind of get it. Some of them watch the show and really enjoy it. None of them is into it to the extent I am, but they get it. And that is another gift this show gave me: a workplace and coworkers who celebrate and encourage idiosyncrasies and passion.
    My story is not extraordinary. I know many others have had more intense experiences. However, it was through this show that I discovered my community and I rediscovered my passions. I found a way to turn a miserable work life into a supporting and life-affirming environment. I learned what true

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