Oct. 17th, 2007

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Here is chapter 14 of "Lemonade." I think it stinks like a stinking thing, but unfortunately the sensible story flow transition -- having the storm arrive at the start of Sasuke's POV section -- would put the chapter break in a weird place, so I'm left with a sense of filler. *sigh*

And I'm totally fudging stuff about Cleveland, but I will say again for the record: if anyone knows the city and is willing to help me with local details, I will worship at your feet!

Lemonade, Part XIV )

On a completely different subject, Happy Birthday, [livejournal.com profile] warholzprodigy! *throws virtual confetti* I hope your midterm wasn't a killer, and that you got lots of compliments on your tiara. :-)
edenfalling: headshot of a raccoon, looking left (raccoon)
Here is chapter 14 of "Lemonade." I think it stinks like a stinking thing, but unfortunately the sensible story flow transition -- having the storm arrive at the start of Sasuke's POV section -- would put the chapter break in a weird place, so I'm left with a sense of filler. *sigh*

And I'm totally fudging stuff about Cleveland, but I will say again for the record: if anyone knows the city and is willing to help me with local details, I will worship at your feet!

Lemonade, Part XIV )

On a completely different subject, Happy Birthday, [livejournal.com profile] warholzprodigy! *throws virtual confetti* I hope your midterm wasn't a killer, and that you got lots of compliments on your tiara. :-)
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Here is an interesting article on copyright laws, violations thereof, and reactions to said violations. It's part of a series on unenforced American laws, and how non-enforcement is actually a vital and dynamic part of our legal system.

There's an article in this month's Wired magazine that makes a similar point with regard to Japan's doujinshi industry. Cultural sychronicity at work? (I would link to the article, but Google has failed me. *pout* You should go look at the magazine anyway -- it also has an interesting 10-page spread on the history of manga in the US, done as a vaguely shojo manga. The page layout's a little awkward/unclear in places, but it's info, not a story, so it's not too much of a problem.)
edenfalling: stylized black-and-white line art of a sunset over water (question marks)
Here is an interesting article on copyright laws, violations thereof, and reactions to said violations. It's part of a series on unenforced American laws, and how non-enforcement is actually a vital and dynamic part of our legal system.

There's an article in this month's Wired magazine that makes a similar point with regard to Japan's doujinshi industry. Cultural sychronicity at work? (I would link to the article, but Google has failed me. *pout* You should go look at the magazine anyway -- it also has an interesting 10-page spread on the history of manga in the US, done as a vaguely shojo manga. The page layout's a little awkward/unclear in places, but it's info, not a story, so it's not too much of a problem.)

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