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The Princess and the Fangirl (Once Upon a Con, #2) The Princess and the Fangirl by Ashley Poston
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“I am a kaleidoscope of hope and dreams and wonder in the shape of a girl. I am not a porcelain doll. I am not empty. I am worthy. I am enough.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“I think it’s bullshit that the only meaningful stories are the ones that are deep and pondering and boring, saying all this nonsense without ever saying anything, and you’re supposed to, like, read meaning into the yellow wallpaper or something.” She rolls her eyes. “You know what I think? I think sometimes the stories we need are the ones about taking the hobbits to Isengard and dog-human dudes with space heelies and trashy King Arthurs and gay ice-skating animes and Zuko redemption arcs and space princesses with found families and galaxies far, far away. We need those stories, too. Stories that tell us that we can be bold and brash and make mistakes and still come out better on the other side. Those are the kinds of stories I want to see, and read, and tell. ‘Look to the stars. Aim. Ignite’—that means something to me, you know?”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“I think sometimes the stories we need are the ones about taking the hobbits to Isengard and dog-human dudes with space heelies and trashy King Arthurs and gay ice-skating animes and Zuko redemption arcs and space princesses with found families and galaxies far, far away. We need those stories, too. Stories that tell us that we can be bold and brash and make mistakes and still come out better on the other side.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“I am a nobody, but I’m a nobody who wants to leave the world a little brighter than when she arrived.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“What I am built for is falling in love slowly, page by page, like reading a favorite book. I am built for the nearness of someone, the quirk of their lips, the sincerity of their smile, the dreams just underneath their skin. I fall in love moment by moment, collecting who they are, who they were, who they want to be, into a kaleidoscope of colors.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“There are stories that you tell and stories that tell things to you; stories that win awards and stories that win hearts. Sometimes they’re the same. Sometimes they aren’t. Sometimes the stories you want aren’t the ones you need, and the ones you need are the ones you never thought you’d like.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“Sometimes the best heroes are the ones in your head—but that doesn't make them any less real.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“Is that how you greet your new ruler? With a pistol and a sassy catchphrase?
—Princess Amara”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“There are dark sides of every fandom. The pockets filled with a certain kind of nostalgia where everything is sacred and shouldn't be tampered with. Where new things are always trash, or judged too harshly, or not up to some unknown holy standard. Where new people with new ideas can't touch an old sinking ship even if it'll repair it---make it better than before.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“Stories that tell us that we can be bold and brash and make mistakes and still come out better on the other side. Those are the kinds of stories I want to see, and read, and tel.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“my voice is tiny—but my dreams are big”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
tags: dreams
“I think there are people who come into your life, and you just know. For however long or short a time or however impossible it might seem—they’re important. Like a guiding star amid a storm.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“Sometimes the stories we need are the ones that can show us a happy ending and make us feel whole and welcome and loved.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“Your aura is very gray today.” “Earl or Dorian?”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“There are stories that you tell and stories that tell things to you; stories that win awards and stories that win hearts. Sometimes they're the same. Sometimes they aren't. Sometimes the stories you want aren't the ones you need, and the ones you need are the ones you never thought you'd like.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“I'm not just a raindrop in a pond but a comet plunged into the ocean, and I can make waves the size of skyscrapers because I'm not just here, I'm living.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“you might not be now, but you’re learning how to be, and someday I know you’re going to be amazing.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“There are dark sides of every fandom. The pockets filled with a certain kind of nostalgia where everything is sacred and shouldn’t be tampered with. Where new things are always trash, or judged too harshly, or not up to some unknown holy standard. Where new people with new ideas can’t touch an old sinking ship even if it’ll repair it—make it better than before. This is that toxic side, bubbling up, boiling over. It’s the side that I’ve had the pleasure of staying far away from because it’s so small and inconsequential.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“We find happiness in a kaleidoscope of stories: in books, in comics, in dance, in podcasts, in film and TV shows and video games. We find happiness in cosplaying as our favorite characters, and going to meet-and-greets with our favorite celebrities, and Dimension Door-ing onto the back of an Ancient Black Dragon, and finger-gunning Magic Missiles with our murder-hobo friends in a weekly session of Dungeons and Dragons. We all deserve to be happy, and love what we love, and be unironically enthusiastic about it. There is a magic in fandom that there rarely is anywhere else—where you can raise a TV show from the dead, and un-fridge a favorite character, and write fanfic that becomes canon. It is the kind of magic that brings our far corners of the world together.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“feel like strange sharp edges right now, catching on everything I rub against.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“I think it’s bullshit that the only meaningful stories are the ones that are deep and pondering and boring, saying all this nonsense without ever saying anything, and you’re supposed to, like, read meaning into the yellow wallpaper or something.” She rolls her eyes. “You know what I think? I think sometimes the stories we need are the ones about taking the hobbits to Isengard and dog-human dudes with space heelies and trashy King Arthurs and gay ice-skating animes and Zuko redemption arcs and space princesses with found families and galaxies far, far away. We need those stories, too. Stories that tell us that we can be bold and brash and make mistakes and still come out better on the other side. Those are the kinds of stories I want to see, and read, and tell.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“I am a ball of anxious wet cats.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“I am not a porcelain doll. I am not empty. I am worthy. I am enough.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“Now I understand, and it took almost three thousand manbabies to show me.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“There are dark sides of every fandom. The pockets filled with a certain kind of nostalgia where everything is sacred and shouldn’t be tampered with. Where new things are always trash, or judged too harshly, or not up to some unknown holy standard. Where new people with new ideas can’t touch an old sinking ship even if it’ll repair it—make it better than before. This is that toxic side, bubbling up, boiling over.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“It’s like condoms for my eyeballs.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“There are stories that you tell and stories that tell things to you; stories that win awards and stories that win hearts. Sometimes they’re the same. Sometimes they aren’t. Sometimes the stories you want aren’t the ones you need, and the ones you need are the ones you never thought you’d”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“You know what I think? I think sometimes the stories we need are the ones about taking the hobbits to Isengard and dog-human dudes with space heelies and trashy King Arthurs and gay ice-skating animes and Zuko redemption arcs and space princesses with found families and galaxies far, far away. We need those stories, too. Stories that tell us that we can be bold and brash and make mistakes and still come out better on the other side. Those are the kinds of stories I want to see, and read, and tell.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl
“Meanwhile, I feel like a weed in a flowerbed, somewhere I don’t belong, afraid I’ll be found out and plucked away.”
Ashley Poston, The Princess and the Fangirl