Joan always adored her fans. They were her life and the reason she carried on acting and producing memorable, touching and brilliant performances for her entire career. For Joan, improving her craft was for her audience, as she knew they would be there long after she had gone, different audiences over different periods.
And because of that, I just know Joan would have been so grateful and proud of all the bloggers and writers who paid homage to her through our Blogathon. She would have told us she loved us and written us all wonderful, lengthy comments ๐
Joan means so much to Erica and I and it is such a boon to know how many others love her, too! And we would like to thank everyone who took part in this Blogathon. None of it would’ve been possible without your incredible contributions.
So thank you, from Erica, me and Joan.
I will be hosting two Blogathons later in the year to honour Daphne du Maurier and Alan Ladd. I hope you’ll join me. Please click here and here for more information and to join.
Thank you for the opportunity to share our thoughts and affection for Joan.
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Youโre so welcome. Weโre so glad you enjoyed it ๐
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Thanks for holding this blogathon, was lovely to revisit her movies.
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So glad you enjoyed it, Gill! ๐
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Anytime!
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Joan Crawford was such a modern woman. Like you said, she knew and understood that her fans would be around long after she was gone. She understood how fandom worked and there’s no doubt in my mind she would have thanked all of you for putting this wonderful blogathon together in her honour.
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Thanks Vanessa ๐ And thanks for your lovely comment ๐บ
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