
Jamie Broadnax is the creator of the online publication and…
Cosplay Name:
MeltingMirror
Home Town
Ontario, Canada
Social Media Info:
FB Meltingmirror T @Meltingmirror IG meltingmirror_cosplay
How long have you been cosplaying?
13
What was your first convention?
AC-Cubed (no longer exists)
What was your first cosplay?
Oruha from Clover
Do you feel you have a cosplay expertise? If so what would it be? (i.e. props, sewing etc.)
At conventions I give panels on props, worbla, and cosplay planning.
What have been your least and most expensive cosplays?
My least expensive costumes are my Castanic swimsuit from TERA or Karako from Deadman Wonderland. My most expensive costumes are Ravenna from Snow White and the Huntsman, Sharla from Xenoblade, and Kida (Hannah Alexander vers) from Atlantis.
What is your favorite convention to attend?
I have a deep love for Colossalcon. The pools and the parties are the best.
What is your dream convention to attend?
I’ve always wanted to go to Japan Expo in Paris.
What is your dream cosplay?
I’m working on a dream cosplay right now and it’s Lilith from Trinity Blood.
What do you hate about cosplay?
I hate stitching something together incorrectly then having to spend forever taking it apart.
What do you love about cosplay?
I love that cosplay is a great outlet for creativity.
Tell us something cool!
I organized a cosplay trip to the Rocky mountains last year.
Tera4-LCP – Tera Castanic cosplay photo by Liquid Cocaine Photo
BEL – Ravenna from Snow White and the Huntsman photo by Belziir Photography
Tia – Tia Dalma from Pirates of the Caribbean photo by Jack Liu
2016 – Kida (Hannah Alexander vers) from Atlantis photo by Thistle Photography
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Jamie Broadnax is the creator of the online publication and multimedia space for Black women called Black Girl Nerds. Jamie has appeared on MSNBC's The Melissa Harris-Perry Show and The Grio's Top 100. Her Twitter personality has been recognized by Shonda Rhimes as one of her favorites to follow. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association and executive producer of the Black Girl Nerds Podcast.