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INSIDE THE TWILIGHT FANDOM: A Twilight Mom's Perspective | INSIDE THE TWILIGHT FANDOM: A Twilight Mom's Perspective |
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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Wednesday, 23 April 2008 | |
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TwilightMOMS has gained a reputation as one of the best Twilight sites, with up-to-the-minute news and commentaries, plus an extremely active board that will give you hours and hours of interesting reading. I was particularly happy to note that one Twilight Mom wanted me to become an 'Honorary TwilightMom member'! To the sweet TwilightMom who made that post, you really made my day! Seriously speaking, it's hard to launch and operate a forum. It requires lots of time and patience, but it seems TwilightMOMs are doing just great. In this interview, we talk with TwilightMOMs creator and owner, Lisa Hansen. In one of the most enlightening interviews about the fandom and Meyer's book, we ask Lisa a range of interesting and serious and fun questions. Take a look! Twilight MOMS is one of the most active and really engaging Twilight sites on the net right now. There are so many interesting discussions and what I find so amazing is the organized way in which the forum operates. Tell us, is the smooth management of Twilight Moms something to do with your line of work, or do you just happen to be the organized type of Mom? After creating TwilightMOMS it was refreshing to have this one tiny part of my life that I was able to control and organize however I wanted. But as it grew it became very obvious that I had to let go and allow people to help me. I'd love to be able to claim that I am solely responsible for making the site what it is today, but the truth is, I have numerous women who donate and volunteer their time and talents toward running the site. They are amazing. Utterly AMAZING! Those amazing women coupled with the structure of the administration and moderators keeps the site running like a well-oiled machine. TM has become worldwide, with an ever-increasing membership, and we noticed that it's always one of the very first to post fresh news. Who are the people behind TM, aside from you, who are responsible for its day-to-day operation and maintenance? What Stephenie Meyer has done is to completely recreate the vampire and werewolf as we have known them for hundreds of years. She has made them "real". When I have co-workers trying to razz me about my "vampire books" I find myself correcting them. When they mention crosses, or garlic, or fangs my natural response is, "That's just a myth... REAL vampires aren't affected by crosses or garlic. And REAL vampires don't even have fangs... duh!" Stephenie has redefined the vampire and werewolf in a way that we romanticize them in a good "super hero" type of way instead of a dark and scary gothic kind of way. Her characters and stories are believable. They are realistic. It's that sense of reality that has caused a reawakening of that feeling of intense love we felt when we fell in love. Every woman wants to be loved with the intensity and attentiveness of Edward but with the innocent playfulness of Jacob. I don't know if this has happened yet, but let's say it were to happen. Suppose there is an opportunity to talk to Stephenie during dinner and you got an hour to be alone with her. What sort of conversation would other people hear from the two of you? Of all the characters in Ms. Meyer's books, which among them do you identify with the most? Why is that? x
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