Hello all and welcome to my most excellent web page! My goal in adding this page to the WTS is to entertain my fellow toasters, and maybe even a small segment of the rest of the Web. I'll endeavor to add something new every week, so keep checking in, or look for any announcements about my pages in The Wunderland Weekly News. My offerings will fall into two categories: First, original works; artwork, music, photos, or writing that I'm collecting here for self-publication on a scale unimaginable a few years ago. Hopefully, the world's collective yawn won't totally blow me over, but I think you'll enjoy it if you've gotten this far. Second, Stuff I Found On The Web, brought back and held up to the light for your enjoyment. There's a whole underground world of music publication on the Web through a device called "MIDI", and I have a link page or two of my favorites for you to cruise. Also, in commenting on an issue or interest of mine, I'll write some essays filled with links for you to read. Go directly to the corners of my electronic world by using the navigation bar appearing at the top of this page, or jump down below this section to find out what I've added this week. I'll also be experimenting with time, allowing you to scroll through previous weeks' versions of my pages where appropriate.
Here it is, this week's nanofic
GoodbyeWell, this is the end of the second chapter of my HTML journal. Hope you enjoyed it. I'll be back when I settle down into a new routine, but for now it's just too much for me for a while. Sorry, I'm not even updating my nanofic and nanocrit pages, but I'll nip and tuck whenever I have the chance on an irregular basis -- I'll try to get it mentioned in the WWN whenever I do something of note. Until then, here are my closing thoughts: The coolest thing on the web right now: explodingdog. Don't waste a second doing anything else. Check it out right now! The old coolest thing on the web: Dragon Tails, a fascinatingly well-rendered and sweet comic. By "thing", above, I am of course referring to web comics in both cases. :) The coolest thing on TV: "Men In Black, The Series". This is a cartoon which comes on the WB usually on saturdays. I've notices something strange about MIB:TS. There seems to be two completely different versions of it. Every once in a while, I'll see an episode where all the characters are drawn differently, a little less slickly, and the animation is frankly inferior and the plotting is a little simpler. But they're very interesting, because their sense of humor is hilarious, just in a less direct way, and the roughness of the characters makes them seem less deriviative of the movie, more independent. My two theories are that these represent an initial low-budget run, or a later slashed-budget season. The old coolest thing on TV: "Sabrina The Teenaged Witch". Refer to my previous rant on the subject of this series. Oh yeah, you can't, I never implemented the archive of my pages. Well, anyhow, it's on ABC, and it's moving to WB, which may mean that we may never see the ABC episodes again, and it may mean that the new version of the series might suck (but I bet not). Other current webcomic news: Bobbins is Back!!!!!!! The cartoonist is doing it now in a computer generated "vector graphics" form which I find sadly mechanical, but the writing's as unbelievably charming and funny as ever. Out of Fika is back!!!!! Thank God. He's only doing it Monday thru Wednesday, and he's disowned his previous fascinating archive, but the new stuff is pretty neat in it's own right. Road Waffles' author has given up hope and ended the so-called series. He seemed to think that it was sucking, but he was wrong. Well, maybe he'll update "Flip" or Max Panic now.
Other corners of my annex:Play my MIDI links! (why and how) f1.7, Charles Dickson's Photo Essays Future Links:
The Lisa Joy Adulation Page
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