Monday, February 09, 2004  
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:: Posted by max @ 2/09/2004 08:04:00 AM
Been busy working on a script synopsis for the rise and fall of it all, hence the brake in posts. But I've been book-marking things over the weekend so here's a mess o' links for you.



First off, I hear word local doodlers Caro Caron & Richard Suicide have an exhibit in New Orleans this month with Josh Simmons titled 'BAD LOVE & VALENTINES'. Both Caro & Richard participated in the recent Cyclops anthology. Feb. 14 at L'Art Noir gallery on Mazant St. (beside the Mazant Guest House) in the Bywater.



Jimmy Beaulieu covers the bases in the comics scene: Rupert profiles the mechanic behind Mécanique Générale, summarizing the many projects that earned Jimmy a spot on the Noisemakers 2004 list in the Montreal Mirror. Recently.



Conundrum Press announces that they are starting a book club soon. .



I helped my best bud George start up a web page of his own this weekend. If all goes as planed we’ll be adding new work by him there every week.



Kristiana Clemens, TSPB co-coordinator announces that The Spring 2004 Toronto Small Press Bookfair will be held on Saturday, May 15th at Trinity-St.Paul's Centre, 427 Bloor Street West. They will have even more room this month, expanding into the back dance studio. And rumour has it that this fair could start off with some kind of crazy parade! Registration packages will be sent out by early April. If you've moved since the last

fair, or have a new phone number, email address or website, or have never registered before Kristiana asks that you let her know so that she can update their mailing list.

Contact info: production@ckln.fm by April 1st.

Phone 416-534-2011.

For more info you can read the newsletter posted here



There are a few new short stories posted on Sherwin's The Hipless Boy. Suicide Party & Palm to Palm.



Guy Leshinski Takes a look at the nomenclature of comics today in the latest THE PANELIST [eye - 02.05.04]

Specifically the popular term graphic novel, and concludes that it works, cus it works. Also he reviews Billy Mavreas's current comix project, and ongoing anthology called MONSTER ISLAND, dedicated to, you guessed it, monsters. [the review is at bottom of the page under the heading ZINES ON THE SCENE].



Along simmer lines, Rick Trembles' MOTION PICTURE PURGATORY comic-strip review of MONSTER: "Maybe I fucked up a little bit" -Charlize Theron's Aileen Wuornos



And capping the post off is some new news posts at D&Q: New York Magazine Spotlights Adrian Tomine's NYC event for Optic Nerve #9 : NY Post declares Optic Nerve #9 "Required Reading" : Daily Oklahoman features The Fixer & Louis Riel :



And that's all for now!

   
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