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Personal Links:
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My first webcomic -- now complete! -- about a wizard-in-training who gets forced to attend college in our world. Updated every weekday for eight years until it finished.
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My main website, with information about my books! I've now written a lot of them.
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Ever want a way to support the site without putting any real effort in? Here you go: wish granted! The more frequently you vote, the more it helps me find new readers.
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In early 2013, I gave an interview about this comic at The Great Comics Crawl. It talks about my influences and my process, among other things.
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My husband's various writing projects, including parodies, short stories, essays, house rules for board games, and an excellent Final Fantasy VIII retelling.
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My first convention, and still my favorite: Life, the Universe and Everything! It's smart, fun, enlightening, and has a great community. I go every year.
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Friends' Links:
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Nowhere University features professors from classics, villains from who-knows-where, and really geeky students. One's based on me! On a long hiatus now, unfortunately.
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Lute wants to be a HERO! Too bad his family's wealthy, he's not royalty, and no one's making prophecies about him. A great strip that has, sadly, stopped updating.
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By some strange twist of fate, Crystal's been summoned, from math class, into another world. Now she has to find a way home. Story is officially dead for health reasons.
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Sort of a magical girl series, but written to work plausibly in our world. More or less complete, with a written ending summary after the author lost interest in finishing.
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A series of short stories in comic form. All are science fiction or fantasy, most romantic (and clean). The artist also updates Dogwood Blossoms occasionally.
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Other Webcomics:
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Kleya used to be a villain. Now she wants to be a hero. But can her good deeds in a virtual reality game really make up for her actions in the post-apocalyptic reality?
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Noelle just wants to be human. Humans just want the fantasy creatures that appeared from nowhere to go away. And the drow just want to take over the United States.
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The first webcomic I ever read, and still a favorite. There's a con-man alien captain, a naive robot, and a cool engineer. Plus great continuity and consistent humor.
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Mostly slice-of-life geek culture, but with creepy larger-than-life villains who hunt down weregeeks. Mysterious hints of fantasy elements all over the place.
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I dislike sprite comics. I find web animations gimmicky. So why am I so obsessed with this animated sprite comic?! Must be its awesome, thought-provoking story . . .
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A typical magical girl story, told as a comic strip without filler. While based on ordinary magical girl concepts, there's something about it that feels unique.
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A comic strip based on the artist's real life . . . with time-travel, mad science, alternate universes, fourth-wall breaking, and other such run-of-the-mill things.
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