myrmepropagandist on Nostr: "fandoms" tend to coalesce around works of fiction that are massively popular and ...
"fandoms" tend to coalesce around works of fiction that are massively popular and that have younger fans. That's probably why there isn't a massive Ian M. Banks (The Culture) fandom. And maybe it's for the best, but I do wish there was more fan art of The Culture.
What smaller or more obscure fictional work do you wish had a big online fandom?
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