About fanlistings


What is a fanlisting?


A fanlisting is, as the name suggests, a list of fans for a certain subject, which online and open for anyone. All that is required is your (nick)name, a valid e-mail and your country.

Some people don't see the fun behind it, but that is exactly what fanlistings are, a hobby and fun. Seeing how many people share one's interests, creating sites and graphics and sometimes even sharing extras and information about the subject.

So if you are a fan, there is no reason not to join, your e-mail doesn't need to be displayed and won't be used for spamming you either*. Giving a valid e-mail just helps preventing fake members to join.

And when you really like a subject, why not show it? Especially with not so popular topics you make a lot of other fans happy to see that they are not alone.

The fanlistings are all listed at www.thefanlistings.org, the idea itself is from Janine.

* The script used to manage the fans who joined will automatically sent you an e-mail when you filled out the form correctly and then a second mail once I have added you to the actual list. The only other mail might be an note about a change of the url, so you can update your links and won't bump into a dead link.

Why did I made this fl?


I had always been fascinated with the basic concept of the Jekyll/Hyde story, and I really like the take on this one. Not as dramatic and scary as the original situation, but much more dynamic and despite the very different aproach still fascinating.

I also liked how the presented Mr. Hyde (also my favourite will probably always remain, the Malkovich version) and the inner dialogues between Jekyll and Hyde.

Where does the title come from?


Since one might argue for what aspect each side stands, I thought a name that leaves room for interpretation would be more fitting. The Oxford's Advanced Learner's Dictinary defines 'duality' as 'the condition of having two main parts or aspects'.

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