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Dragon*Con recaps woo!

Or, at least it is until I get bored and wander off to read/compile all my Humphrey Bogart movies into a playlist for later.

I went downtown to Dragon*Con on Saturday and Sunday, and it was my first time, and I had a lot of fun and I'm totally going back next year. I kinda even want to look into working, because I love being behind the scenes for things. Nina, maybe we both can write for the Daily Dragon next year? By that point I may even have my own Atlanta apartment with crash space for friends?

But back to this year's Con, which was great and I didn't expect to end with me hitchhiking in northern Atlanta at one o'clock in the morning. But we shall get to that later.

ME'N MAH FRANS. )

The panels. )

SPECIAL REPORT: The Buffy and Angel Guest Extravaganza Panel. )

And then it all ended in hitching a ride from Doraville after one am. )


(NOTE: Some of you have your pictures in here. For now this post is locked to my flist. [livejournal.com profile] hollywoodgrrl , [livejournal.com profile] ohvienna[livejournal.com profile] ninamazing, do you mind if I make this post public?)
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I went to see Juno yesterday! I thought it awesome, and if anyone could link me to info re: the music, that'd be great, because I could have sworn that whoever was singing the song over the end credits was the person who sang "Underground" which [personal profile] montycrowley sent me on that fabulous CD months ago.

And then I wrote a blog post about realism, narrative structure, and feminism over at the Narrative Cafe.
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You Love Me Like an Existentialist Loves an Empty Room That Nobody Can See Inside

Introductory post, explaining the purpose of the blog: to discuss the stories I see. Also features the music video for Dionysos'  "Tais-toi mon couer". (10 Jan. 2008)

Shadow in the North Casts Unfortunate Pall

Movie review for the BBC's Shadow in the North, a sequel to the adaptation of Phillip Pullman's The Ruby in the Smoke, starring Billie Piper and J.J. Fields. (19 Jan. 2008)

La! A Book Review!

Book review for Lauren Willig's The Secret History of the Pink Carnation. (24 Jan. 2008)

It's Man Devouring Man Out There, So Who Are We To Deny It In Here?

My thoughts on Fritz Lang's 1926 masterpiece, Metropolis. (27 Jan. 2008)

I Wonder Sometimes About the Outcome of a Still Verdictless Life... Why, Georgia, Why?

Thoughts on what it means to be Southern and Georgian, with all its inherent characteristics and contradictions. (1 Feb. 2008)

Juno vs. Realism


The narrative structure and purpose in Juno, along with a few cheerful pro-feminism comments.


(Index will be kept updated)
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My Blogspot blog is now officially up and running, and I've discovered the editing options don't allow for strikethroughs which saddens my heart. I did finally choose a topic, and a very large amount of thanks to you who voted in the poll, that helped me a lot (sort of! What I ended up choosing wasn't Officially A Topic, but I think it will be appreciated by all and sundry.)

First post can be found here.

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