OMG Squee


Omg-squee is rooted in this fundamental and immutable law: we all squee about something.

If the word “squee” means nothing to you, never fear! We’ll still embrace you as our brethren, for odds are good that you’ve squeed at some point in your life. You just don’t know it yet.

Omg-Squee offers fangirls, fanboys, and those exploring their fannish inclinations a place to wallow in geekery, to squeal delightedly over things that interest them while still enjoying coherent discussions with fellow fans. The site aims to provide a database of all things fandom—a variety of pieces on a variety of subjects, from comics to TV shows, novels to games. Currently, that database focuses dominantly on television and speculative fiction, but our tastes tend to be indiscriminate; as long as something has the power to evoke a squee, we’re willing to take an interest in it. Omg-squee is still developing its niche, but it continues steadily to grow, and we’re always looking for fellow geeks, nerds, and undefinables to join our ranks as we build.

Ultimately, we want the site to be a resource for those seeking news, interviews, and opinions on things they squee about. More than that, we want the site to be a reliable, high-quality resource. The Internet is a marvellous place, an endless library swarming with useful information—but also (let us be honest as we squee) a lot of junk. At Omg-squee, we want to be more than simply a stopover in your winding travels through the cyber realms. We want to be your tour guides. We want to help you filter through the junk, to find helpful and interesting information about those things that incite your OMGs and elicit your squees.

Tired of all this blatant promotion? In sum, then:

Omg-squee offers opinion pieces and reviews in the areas of television, anime and manga, books, movies, games, and comics—not to mention a certain category enigmatically labelled “Super Cute!”. We’ve just introduced a new feature: interviews, launched with the words of Burn Bright’s very own Marianne de Pierres. Our Facebook page features links to various bits of news and pieces of interest and our twitter retweets anyone (or anything!) of squee-worthy interest. We also post other miscellanea as they come up, such as the transcript of Joss Whedon’s recent keynote speech at the Melbourne Writer’s Festival. Want to discuss your fandom? Comments are always welcome, as is following us on Facebook and Twitter.

Want to squee? We’re just an OMG away.


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