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Bonnie Burton (born July 12, 1972) is a
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-based author, journalist, comedian, actress, and show host. She is best known for arts & crafts books like ''The Star Wars Craft Book,'' and appearances on web series including ''Geek DIY'' on
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''World of Heroes'' YouTube channel, ''Ask Bonnie,'' Wil Wheaton's ''
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,'' and Felicia Day's '' Vaginal Fantasy Book Club.'' She is the former Senior Editor and Social Media Strategist at
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for Lucasfilm and was staff writer for ''
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'' magazine for 10 years. She works as a freelance writer with a specialty in writing about topics for young child and teen audiences.


Early life

Burton was born and raised on a farm in
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, to a mom who was a librarian and a father who was a farmer and animal medical salesman. Influenced by both the rural area and activities of her childhood like Sunday School, 4-H, and kindergarten—and supported by her mom who let her convert her playroom into a craft room—Burton created arts and crafts projects from the time she was young, cultivating a lifelong passion for making things. Burton also started writing as a young girl. At seven years of age, after a poem about the town was published in the Canadian paper, ''The Western Producer,'' she began submitting her writing to essay contests, which she often won. During college Burton did a lot of do it yourself self-publishing through an active blog called ''GRRL,'' arts & crafts, and things like chapbooks. In 1995, Burton received a dual degree (B.A./B.S.) in English and Journalism from the
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. She also served as Program Director at Boulder's college radio station, KUCB.


Career


Writing

While in college Burton worked as a writer and editor at '' Campus Press,'' a student newspaper that later became the ''
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.'' During her time there, the ''Campus Press'' began publishing content online, which was a new method for delivering news at the time. Burton also wrote for the ''Digit'' newsletter and did freelance writing for publications like ''
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.'' During and after college in Boulder, she worked as a freelance editor at Apple's fledgling
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website. After college, Burton decided to follow the
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and moved from Colorado to San Francisco. In between various positions, Burton continued to write for publications that included ''
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, ''
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'',''
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,
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'', SFX,'' CNET, and ''
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''. In 1996, Burton worked a senior web editor at
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, which became
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, then as a website editor for AOL's
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music player. From 2003 to 2012, Burton worked at Lucasfilm where she was Senior Editor and Social Media Strategist at
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for Lucasfilm. While at Lucasfilm she was also a staff writer for ''
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'' magazine. In 2007, Burton contributed a chapter called "A Star Wars Fan Boy Field Guide" to the sequential art anthology, ''The Girls' Guide to Guys' Stuff: An Anthology of Comics by Women'' for Friends of Lulu. Burton was an
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of blog writing, publishing a personal blog called ''Grrl.com'' since before April 1996. As an author, Burton got her start creating collection of new-to-the-time blogs, co-editing the 2004 book ''Never Threaten To Eat Your Co-Workers: Best of Blogs'' with Alan Graham for
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. With a foreword by techblogger
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, ''Never Threaten'' is a cross-section collection of this new form of writing online accompanied by interviews with the bloggers that provide context to the writing. Starting with 2007's ''You Can Draw: Star Wars Characters'' for
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(illustrated by Tom Hodges and
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), Burton began publishing drawing tutorial books focused on a long-time passion for arts & crafts, providing tips, tracings, fold out pages and stencils to help readers draw a range of characters from the ''Star Wars'' universe. In 2009, she published ''Draw: Star Wars: The Clone Wars'' for
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which includes instructions to teaching readers how to draw 20 different ''Clone Wars'' characters. For 2011's ''The Star Wars Craft Book,'' Burton used her Twitter feed as a way of getting feedback from ''Star Wars'' fans on details of the characters. The book includes craft project tutorials to create Chewbacca sock puppets,
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body pillows,
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flower vases, All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) herb gardens. Projects originated from craft posts Burton wrote on StarWars.com from 2004 onwards on a weekly and then monthly basis, with the best projects selected for the book. 2009's ''Girls Against Girls: Why We Are Mean to Each Other and How We Can Change,'' Burton discusses the issue of bullying and abuse between girls, including its causes and advice on how to cope. Burton outlines the physical and chemical explanations for mood swings that can cause seemingly irrational behavior in teenage girls and offers advice for managing relationships with 'mean girls.' Burton shares how readers can recognize these habits and behaviors in themselves and make changes to improve their relationships and stop perpetuating the cycle. The book draws upon interviews with
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guitarist
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, Mystery Science Theater 3000 writer and actress
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, tattoo artist Hannah Aitchison, Tegan Quin of the band
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, artist Elizabeth McGrath and singer/artist
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from the bands
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and
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. 2010's ''Star Wars, the Clone Wars: Planets in Peril'' for
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focuses on the newest worlds from the Clone Wars universe, and how they are being affected by fighting. 2016's ''Crafting with Feminism: 25 Girl-Powered Projects to Smash the Patriarchy'' includes craft projects that are focused on empowering young girls and features a foreword by
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. In October 2017, Burton released the book, ''J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World: Movie Magic Volume Three: Amazing Artifacts.''


Television

From 1994 through 1996, Burton hosted the Denver alternative music video program "Teletunes" (on PBS affiliate KBDI-TV/Channel 12). After moving to San Francisco, she hosted the San Francisco music video show "Subculture." Burton created, produces and hosts a comedy show called ''Geek DIY'' on
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YouTube channel. In this show she crafts with her guests, who have in the past included
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, members of
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,
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,
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,
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, Robin Thorsen,
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and more. Burton co-hosts the ''Vaginal Fantasy Romance Book Club Show'' on the Geek & Sundry YouTube Channel, along with
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,
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and Kiala Kazbee. In this show, she and her co-hosts discuss and critique romance novels. Burton has appeared twice on
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's show ''
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.'' In 2012, she appeared on a two part episode to play the role-playing game,
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; in 2015 she played Geek Out!. Burton guest starred in the "Social Traumas" episode of Felicia Day's show '' The Guild''. She also starred with
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and
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in the animated short ''Batman: Year Minus Two'' by comedy writer
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.


Additional work

Burton is a long-time fan of
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. In 1990, during her freshman year of college, Burton was at a comic book store and a clerk there she was friendly with told her she looked like Bettie Page, who Burton didn't know anything about. She quickly learned more and went on to compete in look-alike contests and created a website in homage to Page called ''The Bettie Page.'' During the 1990s, as a continuation of her interest in Page and the subculture and images she portrayed, Burton performed with the fetish performance dance and club kid troupe called Uzi, which was part of the community of the fetish store of the same name in Denver. In 2010, Burton performed at Writers with Drinks. In 2011, Burton appeared in
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's geek variety show
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in San Francisco and San Diego. In 2016, she performed at
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.


Personal life

A long-time resident of San Francisco, Burton moved to Los Angeles in 2018 where she now resides. In August 2010, Burton married
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at '' Star Wars'' Celebration V.


Filmography

TV and web series * 1998: ''Ask Bonnie'' – Producer, Director, Writer, Host * 2011: '' The Guild'' – Episode: "Social Traumas" * 2012: ''Geek DIY'' (
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) – Producer, Writer, Host (12 episodes) * 2012: ''
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'' ( Geek & Sundry) – "Fiasco, Part 1 & 2" * 2012–2016: ''Vaginal Fantasy Book Club'' – Writer, Host (54 episodes) * 2014–2016: ''CNET CraveCast'' – Host (20 episodes) * 2015: ''
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'' ( Geek & Sundry) – "Geek Out"


Honors and leadership

* 2007: Inducted as an Honorary Member of the 501st Legion of Imperial Stormtroopers by the League of Extraordinary Troopers * 2009: ''
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'' – 100 Geeks You Should Be Following On Twitter * 2017: SYFY Advisory Council


Works and publications

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