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GUIDE TO GRAPHIC NOVELS. MY GRAPHIC NOVEL: ALICE IN NEW YORK. ORIGINS OF POP CULTURE. Well, wet your whistle on this, pardner. This review was originally posted at Newsarama. November 18, 2009:. REVIEW: THE WINTER MEN. I believe this to be so. It’s because you’re out of your element and open to adventure. Collected trade releases on November 25. Hope you enjoyed this installment of Comics Grinder and I welcome you back for more. You can always check in too at the Comics Grinder site. On August 12, 2009:.
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Poofygoo: December 2005
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The Statute of Limitations on My Integrity Has Expired. Thursday, December 29, 2005. Emergency Grassroots Action Needed! This just in from Wonkette: (ok, maybe it's two days old, but whatcha gonna do, I was on vacation! San Diegans think their panda baby is cuter. Stick up for the Stick by e-mailing your vitriolic comments in. What the hell kind of name is that? All that said, for everyone crying that 2005 was so awful and that the world is about to explode, c'mon- two baby pandas in one year? Yesterday,...
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Poofygoo: January 2006
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The Statute of Limitations on My Integrity Has Expired. Tuesday, January 31, 2006. The Law of Gravity is Racist. My favorite web site of recent times is simply a list of actual quotes from DC Councilman Marion Barry. Posted by The Goo at 9:26 AM. Monday, January 30, 2006. Hooray for Growing Up! Last Friday, we celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of Mozart. You didn't bake a cake? You find it odd that one would? It's hard being surrounded by Philistines. Posted by The Goo at 10:29 AM. Here I Dre...
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A NaNoWriMo Participant Reflects on His 30-Day Endeavor | BAY AREA BOOKENDS
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Words about books, on a computer. Zines: Blogs of the Print World. A NaNoWriMo Participant Reflects on His 30-Day Endeavor. December 14, 2010. After 30 long days and 2,872,682,109 logged words, participants of National Novel Writing Month. Wrapped up their work on Nov. 30, whether they had finished their 50,000-word novels or not. A NaNoWriMo competitor whom I interviewed in an earlier blog post. Chinn said that by Nov. 29 the act of writing began to feel surreal. “It was this. National Novel Writing Mon...
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D Q at ELCAF - Saturday June 14. Updated May 23, 2014. Drawn and Quarterly is very excited to be attending the third East London Comics and Arts Festival. ELCAF takes place on Saturday June 14th, from 10 am to 7 pm in the Oval Space, 29-32 The Oval, London E2 9DT. D Q is delighted to announce that Tom Gauld, Anouk Ricard, Seth, and Chris Ware will be attending ELCAF. Tickets are available now from the ELCAF website. Stay tuned for signing schedule and panel information. Click here to read more. Diane Obo...
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Rik Olson Teaches SFCB Students Linoleum Printmaking | BAY AREA BOOKENDS
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Words about books, on a computer. November is National Novel Writing Month. Zines: Blogs of the Print World →. Rik Olson Teaches SFCB Students Linoleum Printmaking. November 16, 2010. The San Francisco Center for the Book. Is a gem for aspiring bookbinders and printers, with near-daily workshops on various printmaking and bookbinding techniques. Watch this slideshow. I produced about a black and white linoleum printmaking class taught at the SFCB by illustrator and printmaker Rik Olson. On Oct. 30. You a...
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ORIGINS OF POP CULTURE | Comics Grinder
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GUIDE TO GRAPHIC NOVELS. MY GRAPHIC NOVEL: ALICE IN NEW YORK. ORIGINS OF POP CULTURE. ORIGINS OF POP CULTURE. And there lies the purpose of this post. I want you to know, or rediscover, Cleveland Amory and see why he’s such a big deal. A book that opened my eyes to the multi-faceted Mr. Amory is the impressive biography written by Marilyn Greenwald, Cleveland Amory: Media Curmudgeon and Animal Rights Crusader. 7 responses to “. ORIGINS OF POP CULTURE. September 22, 2014 at 3:38 pm. Liked by 1 person.
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ALTERNATIVE COMICS DEFINED | Comics Grinder
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GUIDE TO GRAPHIC NOVELS. MY GRAPHIC NOVEL: ALICE IN NEW YORK. ORIGINS OF POP CULTURE. From “Berlin” by Jason Lutes. Here at Comics Grinder, I write about all kinds of comics. So, let’s talk comics. There are a wide variety of genres, subjects, and styles. Arguably, there are two broad categories: alternative and superhero. There are those who don’t want to deal with the alternative term but it is useful in many ways including as a jumping off point. And say you knew about it way back when. Nothing wrong ...