Tuesday, July 08, 2003

Bits and Pieces

Comic Book Resources has an article about Nowhere Girl earning an Eisner nomination (much deserved by the way). Nowhere Girl is a very strong, but painful, web comic. It's not for children. I'm glad it got the nomination.

Jay Hosler is getting more positive press over his fantastic books "Clan Apis" and "Sandwalk Adventures". These are for children, and anyone else who wants to learn in a fun way. Thanks to Neilalien for finding this link.

Hubby-Eric has been mentioned in Mark Evanier's blog. Does this mean he's made the big time? In any case, yes, that's my husband's Wizard of Oz website. And yes, I almost didn't marry him because he was a fan of The Wizard of Oz.

A few things I don't really need to mention: the now blogged-out What I Didn't Find In Africa essay (the last paragraph is the really important one), Ari Fleischer's incoherent blatherings on the same topic, the enhanced Hulk doll (just look at the expression on that little girl's face!), Lawrence Lessig (defender of the Public Domain) likes the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen for its implicit public domain commentary, BuzzMachine's Jeff Jarvis is finding it hard to reconcile his hopes for Iranian freedom with some of the anti-semitism he sees in an Iranian weblogger's comments, some people see libertarian propanganda, or at least libertarian themes in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (spoilers for book 5 in these articles), and maybe the horse will sing?

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