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Join host Adrian M. Gibson and FanFiAddict’s Tori Gross, Tom Harnett and Eleni Argyró for another FanFiAddict family panel. This time, we take a trip down nostalgia lane and explore the science fiction, fantasy and horror that we read as kids. During the panel, we discuss early SFF origins and exposure, how SFF helped us personally growing up, potential stigma or shame surrounding reading and nerd culture, looking back on childhood favorites as adults and much more.
About the Panelists:
Tori Gross is an author, poet, and reviewer. She predominantly reads YA SFF, but is more than willing to peruse all genres if they pique her interest.
Find Tori on Instagram or Twitter, and check out her work on FanFiAddict here.
Tom Harnett is FanFiAddict's resident beard, a book reviewer and a former chef turned foodie.
Find Tom on Instagram or Twitter, and check out his work on FanFiAddict here.
Eleni Argyró is a book reviewer for FanFiAddict and loves all things literature related. She also spends hours contorting her spine in the worst positions possible to read, write, or just binge watch movies and series.
Find Eleni on Instagram or Twitter, and check out her work on FanFiAddict here.
Find Us Online:
FanFiAddict Blog
Discord
Music:
Intro: "FanFiAddict Theme (Short Version)" by Astronoz
Interlude 1: "The Wind" by Astronoz
The Broken Binding Ad & Interlude 2: “Crescendo” by Astronoz
Outro: “Cloudy Sunset” by Astronoz
SFF Addicts is part of FanFiAddict, so check us out at https://fanfiaddict.com for the latest in book reviews, essays and all things sci-fi and fantasy, as well as the full episode archive for the podcast and the blog post accompanying this episode. Follow us on Instagram or Twitter @SFFAddictsPod.
You can also email us directly at [email protected] with queries, comments or whatever comes to mind. Also, please subscribe, rate and review us on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends. It helps a lot, and we greatly appreciate it.
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Join host Adrian M. Gibson and FanFiAddict’s Tori Gross, Tom Harnett and Eleni Argyró for another FanFiAddict family panel. This time, we take a trip down nostalgia lane and explore the science fiction, fantasy and horror that we read as kids. During the panel, we discuss early SFF origins and exposure, how SFF helped us personally growing up, potential stigma or shame surrounding reading and nerd culture, looking back on childhood favorites as adults and much more.
About the Panelists:
Tori Gross is an author, poet, and reviewer. She predominantly reads YA SFF, but is more than willing to peruse all genres if they pique her interest.
Find Tori on Instagram or Twitter, and check out her work on FanFiAddict here.
Tom Harnett is FanFiAddict's resident beard, a book reviewer and a former chef turned foodie.
Find Tom on Instagram or Twitter, and check out his work on FanFiAddict here.
Eleni Argyró is a book reviewer for FanFiAddict and loves all things literature related. She also spends hours contorting her spine in the worst positions possible to read, write, or just binge watch movies and series.
Find Eleni on Instagram or Twitter, and check out her work on FanFiAddict here.
Find Us Online:
FanFiAddict Blog
Discord
Music:
Intro: "FanFiAddict Theme (Short Version)" by Astronoz
Interlude 1: "The Wind" by Astronoz
The Broken Binding Ad & Interlude 2: “Crescendo” by Astronoz
Outro: “Cloudy Sunset” by Astronoz
SFF Addicts is part of FanFiAddict, so check us out at https://fanfiaddict.com for the latest in book reviews, essays and all things sci-fi and fantasy, as well as the full episode archive for the podcast and the blog post accompanying this episode. Follow us on Instagram or Twitter @SFFAddictsPod.
You can also email us directly at [email protected] with queries, comments or whatever comes to mind. Also, please subscribe, rate and review us on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends. It helps a lot, and we greatly appreciate it.
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