i changed my username again, which is probably annoying for other members of the site - but i changed it to coordinate with what my name would be were i to become an SG. case closed.
we did the art on lark show this weekend, which actually had a nice turnout. there were a lot of interesting vendors there and by the end of the day, i had a pretty good haul of goodies for myself. including three small comics drawn locally, a print of a hindu goddess riding an owl, a journal and a compass. spoil-ify yourself for pictures from the show.
we did the art on lark show this weekend, which actually had a nice turnout. there were a lot of interesting vendors there and by the end of the day, i had a pretty good haul of goodies for myself. including three small comics drawn locally, a print of a hindu goddess riding an owl, a journal and a compass. spoil-ify yourself for pictures from the show.
i finally bought myself a copy of ghost world. i've read it over about five times, but i never owned it. my mother took me to see a special screening of the movie when i was a freshman in high school. as a surly adolescent, i really loved the movie and ended up loving the book as well. as a surly..... non-adolescent, i still really love the character enid and feel an attachment to her. so i'm quite happy to finally have made the purchase.
i also bought Albert Camus', The Stranger.
mckenneth:
I haven't read Ghost World, but I loved David Boring. I did see the movie, but that doesn't really count.