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Tokyopop Manga Online
As the November issue of Tokyopop's Manga Online (neé Takuhai) has gone live as of today, I shall make the official announcement:
An edited version of my two essays on visual flow in manga has been posted as Manga Online's How-To of the Month.
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And a pimp for anyone who comes by: I am also seeking submissions of original manga short stories for an anthology I and some friends will be publishing ourselves. We're willing to work with you to an extent, and if you are an artist looking for a writer or a writer looking for an artist, we can hook you up! Information can be found at the PandaBuddha website.
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[another edit] Just found this quote. Has nothing to do with manga, but I liked it anyway.
telophase, madam librarian
An edited version of my two essays on visual flow in manga has been posted as Manga Online's How-To of the Month.
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And a pimp for anyone who comes by: I am also seeking submissions of original manga short stories for an anthology I and some friends will be publishing ourselves. We're willing to work with you to an extent, and if you are an artist looking for a writer or a writer looking for an artist, we can hook you up! Information can be found at the PandaBuddha website.
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[another edit] Just found this quote. Has nothing to do with manga, but I liked it anyway.
"Libraries are brothels for the mind, and librarians are the madams, greeting customers, understanding their strange tastes and needs, and pimping books."--signed,
--Guy Browning, The Guardian, October 18, 2003
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Even if you wrote that, I'm pleased it's there, heh.
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I'll leave it up to the reader to determine which bits are insightful and which bits are mindless fannish squeeing. XD
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All of mine, of course, are in category 1. Except for the bits that aren't.
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