About Allison Pang
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Word-Whore.
Hello Kitty Connoisseur.I write the Abby Sinclair UF series, published by Pocket Books, the IronHeart Chronicles and the ongoing Fox & Willow webcomic at Sad Sausage Dogs. Represented by Jess Regel of Helm Literary.
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Oct
24
Halloween WTFkery
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Vampire cow? With..um…a bat hanging onto his balls. Yeah. Okay. I can’t even tell what that’s supposed to be a cannister *of*. Edited to add: Okay. It’s Spanish –> https://www.kukuxumusu.com. They draw *all* their shit that way.…
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Oct
16
Random WTF
Posted in awesomesauce, random, wtf
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I don’t know who this guy is, but he is awesome. In fact, I may just need to write him into my sequel as a cameo. Bonus points for the sword *and* the violin case. Scottish Mobster Faery, indeed.…
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Oct
13
Unicorn vs. Dolph Lundgren
Posted in random, unicorn, wtf
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Kind of busy today, so here’s the best I could come with for a blog post. Kinda WTF, but pretty funny for all that. Dolph appears to be slumming a bit. 😉 Deny Allow…
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Oct
6
Hedgehog WTFkery
Posted in hedgehog, wtf
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I’m not sure I even want to know. I can barely pick up Tumbleweed when she’s puffed up. She’s a ball of spikes. How the *hell* would you manage to get the peen in there?…
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Oct
1
Not Really a Review
Posted in gabaldon, outlander, review, wtf
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I really wanted to like this book. I love graphics novels and I love Diana Gabaldon’s Outlander series (the first three in particular), but I didn’t love this. Aside from the illustrative quirks (which I’ll throw down below), the storyline was just a big hot mess. The concept here was that it was supposed to be Outlander (the first 1/3 of it,) told from Jamie’s perspective. There was so much potential here, given what we knew about his history…but the thing was, it wasn’t really told from his perspective, at least not entirely. In fact, the execution of the book leaves a lot to be desired. Instead of a comprehensive story, we’re whisked away between chunks of the “good parts” of Outlander. Not to mention the addition of a subplot that did pretty much NOTHING involving another traveler between the stones.Which I guess is interesting on one level, but if the reader either…
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