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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
Posted in Fine Arts, Geo, Literature
Tagged alison bechdel, artists, books, coming of age, fun home, graphic memoirs, graphic novels, illustrators, iran, lgbt, maira kalman, marjane satrapi, persepolis, the principles of uncertainty, women, writers
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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
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
Posted in Guest Urchins
Tagged burlesque, denver, denver roller dolls, female sport, laura ann klein, roller derby, skating, sport, women
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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
Posted in Art & Money, Examples in Urchinism, Geo, Literature, That's What They Said
Tagged a room of one's own, books, essay, fiction, poverty, virginia woolf, women, women writers
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