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50+ fandom programs : planning festivals and events for tweens, teens, and adults / Amy J. Alessio, Katie LaMantia, Emily Vinci.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : ALA Editions, an imprint of the American Library Association, 2017Description: xxi, 161 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780838915523 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • 0838915523 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Other title:
  • Fifty plus fandom programs
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 027.60973 23
Contents:
Crossover parties -- Fantastic favorites -- Gotta game! -- Graphic greats -- Harry Potter : the boy who lived and will never die -- HP wearables and more -- Historical isn't what it used to be -- Horror and thrillers -- Literally old school -- Sports are for everyone -- Steampunk it up -- Superhero/movie tie-ins -- Amazingly vintage sci fi -- Comic con.
Summary: This book of ready-to-go programs and events will help public libraries give fans who are passionate about genres, characters, games, and book series plenty of reasons to return to the library again and again. Fandom programming can require planning across departments, tie-ins to collections and community partnerships, and targeted marketing. But the fun content cooked up by the three best-selling authors in this guide makes it easy to stay organized every step of way, with events broken down into components that streamline planning and facilitates coordination. Adaptable for a wide range of ages, this resource covers all the basics of how to host a fandom event, including prep time, length of program, number of patrons, budget, and supplies needed; suggests an age range (tweens, teens, millennials, older adults) for each program while also offering ways to tailor it to different groups; presents such imaginative and engaging programming ideas as 50 Shades of Hot Books, Old School Video Games, Women in Comics, Creating Steampunk Outfits, Superhero School, and many more; provides ideas for perennial fan favorites like Harry Potter, horror stories, and sports; and gives tips on how to stay current with what’s popular and ways to incorporate popular activities like cosplay, trivia, and movie-oke; Filled with projects and ideas that can be used with a variety of fandoms and interests, this programming book will ensure both quick planning and great turnout.
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Includes index.

Crossover parties -- Fantastic favorites -- Gotta game! -- Graphic greats -- Harry Potter : the boy who lived and will never die -- HP wearables and more -- Historical isn't what it used to be -- Horror and thrillers -- Literally old school -- Sports are for everyone -- Steampunk it up -- Superhero/movie tie-ins -- Amazingly vintage sci fi -- Comic con.

This book of ready-to-go programs and events will help public libraries give fans who are passionate about genres, characters, games, and book series plenty of reasons to return to the library again and again. Fandom programming can require planning across departments, tie-ins to collections and community partnerships, and targeted marketing. But the fun content cooked up by the three best-selling authors in this guide makes it easy to stay organized every step of way, with events broken down into components that streamline planning and facilitates coordination. Adaptable for a wide range of ages, this resource covers all the basics of how to host a fandom event, including prep time, length of program, number of patrons, budget, and supplies needed; suggests an age range (tweens, teens, millennials, older adults) for each program while also offering ways to tailor it to different groups; presents such imaginative and engaging programming ideas as 50 Shades of Hot Books, Old School Video Games, Women in Comics, Creating Steampunk Outfits, Superhero School, and many more; provides ideas for perennial fan favorites like Harry Potter, horror stories, and sports; and gives tips on how to stay current with what’s popular and ways to incorporate popular activities like cosplay, trivia, and movie-oke; Filled with projects and ideas that can be used with a variety of fandoms and interests, this programming book will ensure both quick planning and great turnout.

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