Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Chock full.
Someday, I hope to have a pull quote this good from a review of one of my books:
"It is absolutely chock full of muff."
Leah Moore reviews Colleen Coover's Small Favors.
Over at Newsarama, Colleen herself is weighing in on a Christmas gift-giving discussion.
Wizard Universe says Jeff Parker and Leonard Kirk's Agents of Atlas is a fun, action-packed ride with great character bits that’s a cult classic in the making.” More praise for the latest AoA at Forbidden Planet | Eddie's Hidden Village | The ISB | Joe Rice | Dave Van D
Independent Propaganda reviews The Last Island by Portland's Alex Cahill and interviews him as well. I think Cahill's one to watch.
Yeowtch. At The House Next Door comics writer James Hudnall enters a discussion of our favorite show The Wire. David Simon, the creator of show, makes an extremely rare appearance in the blog comments section to beat James on the sack with a tack hammer.
"It is absolutely chock full of muff."
Leah Moore reviews Colleen Coover's Small Favors.
Over at Newsarama, Colleen herself is weighing in on a Christmas gift-giving discussion.
Wizard Universe says Jeff Parker and Leonard Kirk's Agents of Atlas is a fun, action-packed ride with great character bits that’s a cult classic in the making.” More praise for the latest AoA at Forbidden Planet | Eddie's Hidden Village | The ISB | Joe Rice | Dave Van D
Independent Propaganda reviews The Last Island by Portland's Alex Cahill and interviews him as well. I think Cahill's one to watch.
Yeowtch. At The House Next Door comics writer James Hudnall enters a discussion of our favorite show The Wire. David Simon, the creator of show, makes an extremely rare appearance in the blog comments section to beat James on the sack with a tack hammer.
Labels: Agents of Atlas, Alex Cahill, Colleen Coover, Jeff Parker, The Wire
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