Happy Towel Day
Happy Towel Day! Each year on May 25th, geeks around the world celebrate the life and works of author Douglas Adams. Deemed the unofficial “Geek Pride” day by fans, and originating on May 25th 2001, this fun little holiday has
Happy Towel Day! Each year on May 25th, geeks around the world celebrate the life and works of author Douglas Adams. Deemed the unofficial “Geek Pride” day by fans, and originating on May 25th 2001, this fun little holiday has
Please note, some of these I loved. Others not as much. But I would still rather read a zine than what magazines offer on the newsstand. It’s profoundly more personal and I feel lucky to have been one of the
All “Crowdfund It” articles are guest articles written by the campaign owner or a friend of the campaign. To learn how you can submit your crowdfunding campaign, visit the Crowdfund It Page. Article written by A.P. Malloy “Everyone knows the
Fans of the original Star Wars Expanded Universe (EU) books had some pretty strong things to say when Lucasfilm announced a couple of years ago that the EU was no longer considered canon. Fortunately, there is a series of excellent
So, growing up in the ’80s was pretty awesome. We had great video games, great movies, we could play outside without fear, and we had “choose your own adventure” books. Growing up means losing our youthful innocence and finding out
We’re going to start a new series here at Project-Nerd. In this new series, one of our writers will look at a classic and give you a review for it. They can pick a book, movie, comic series, video game, basically
It’s finally here! Pierce Brown’s latest book Morning Star, the last in the Red Rising Trilogy, hit the shelves and ebook stores on February 9th. I, of course, purchased it the day it came out and couldn’t wait to read it.
I’ve been reading a lot of books recently. If you listen to our Nerdcast, which you definitely should, you know that Tyler and I like to read a lot. Based on Tyler’s advice I started reading Jim Butcher’s The Dresden
This month’s zine review takes us to the great state of Rhode Island and into the wonderful world of Mary Ciesynaki. Mary’s zines, as a collection, are a mix of personal essays and stream-of-consciousness writing, and include her thoughts on
Hollie Black, the local Australian curator for the Antagonist Movement represented Psycho Moto Zine at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA) in Sydney for the Fanzine art fair in early 2015. Hollie gave out a free copies of PMZ and
Fanzine culture is split between two groups: those who read zines and those who make them. The majority of people have no clue what a fanzine is. They may pick one up in a shop or find one for free.
After years of celebrating Alice’s un-birthday, we’re finally celebrating her 150th. It’s the 150th anniversary of the publication of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The geek world is celebrating with events all month at libraries, Disney, and more. With this celebration