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Layering the Page: A Look at Graphic Novels

By Geo Ong As I mentioned earlier in the week, I have been on a graphic novel binge as of late. It’s no secret that the graphic novel medium has catapulted during the past decade, gaining popularity with readers, reviewers, … Continue reading

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An Evening with the Shotgun Betties and a Few Bad Apples, Part Two

By Laura Ann Klein Be sure to read the first part of this article! *** The other night we went to the Dolls’ bout. I have to admit: a part of the fun was chair-dancing to disco music, bad nachos … Continue reading

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An Evening with the Shotgun Betties and a Few Bad Apples, Part One

By Laura Ann Klein [Allow us to introduce to you another guest writer for the Urchin Movement. Who is Laura Ann Klein? We’ll let her answer in her own words: I hate writing bios; it reminds me of the twee … Continue reading

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That’s What She Said

Fiction, imaginative work that is, is not dropped like a pebble upon the ground, as science may be; fiction is like a spider’s web, attached ever so lightly perhaps, but still attached to life at all four corners. Often the … Continue reading

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