Acknowledging Contributors: Rebecca Fisher & ‘Big Worlds On Small Screens’
As I indicated yesterday, over the next few days I shall be acknowledging the contributors, some regular, some one-off contributors, who joined me “…on Anything, Really” this year.
I really appreciate the contribution of their time and energy to help making this blog — I hope! — a fun and interesting site to visit.
First up, I’d really like to put my hands together for Rebecca Fisher who has been bringing us ‘Big Worlds On Small Screens’, consistently, every second Wednesday without fail, since June — an awesome effort, so thank you so much, Rebecca. đ
For those who may not have discoverd ‘Big Worlds On Small Screens’ yet, the focus is on taking a close look at SFF television series and films, both past and present.
Click on ‘Introducing A New ââŚOn Anything, Reallyâ Feature: Rebecca Fisher On SFF TV Shows and Films’ for a more detailed introduction to both the show and Rebecca, or to check out any or all of Rebecca’s reviews, go to:
Big Worlds On Small Screens
or click on any of the following, individual posts:
- Avatar: The Last AirbenderâSeason One
- Maddiganâs Quest
- Warehouse 13
- Charmed
- Justice League
- Xena Warrior Princess
- Roar
- The Powerpuff Girls
- Once Upon A Time
For those who love stop-motion animation, Rebecca also took a special look at this from October through to early December:
 About Rebecca Fisher:
Rebecca Fisher is a graduate of the University of Canterbury with a Masters degree in English Literature, mainly, she claims, because she was able to get away with writing her thesis on C.S. Lewis and Philip Pullman. She is a reviewer for FantasyLiterature.com, a large website that specializes in fantasy and science-fiction novels, as well as posting reviews to Amazon.com and her own LiveJournal blog.