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One of the most beautiful and interesting author websites around is for Jonathan Carroll. Carroll has been called the American Murakami, although he has lived in Europe for years. His fans include Jonathan Lethem, Neil Gaiman and Stanislaw Lem to name an illustrious few. If you like the South American Magic Realists as well as writers like Murakami or John Irving, Carroll is for you.

Thanks for posting my note on the Jonathan Carroll website, but you've put up a dead link for his site. The address is: www.jonathancarroll.com

Thanks Ethan for the correction!

Somehow when I was on the internet, I stumbled
upon the website dedicated to a very young
and VERY talented ex libris artist named
Ivan Miladovic. I've pasted his picture with
a crooked window and guard in the front cover
of my last Moleskine and the picture still dazzles me.
It holds metaphoric meaning to me. Anyways,
I'm rambling. But check this guy out. Dark
work, but I love it.

Ivan Miladovic
http://www.intaglio.co.yu/home.htm

See this interesting site.

A project just started in Nov in Hong Kong, targeting to share experience and artwork. Exhibition is to be held in Feb 05. Forum for discussion. Pls kindly comment.

A interesting find in Bristol...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/bristol/somerset/4056747.stm

found in an Oxfam bookshop bag. A few weeks ago I found something similar in a local second-hand bookshop (Miss Fleur's travel diary of Egypt from 1950, complete with pressed flowers) but it wasn't for sale and had been lost in another book donation.

Found this good little blog spot to share:

http://craftmonkeys.typepad.com

craftmonkeys is an online visual journal by Amanda and her 3 sisters. Postings are mostly by Amanda but they include some quirky IM chats between people as well as sketches, watercolors, paintings, photos and collages. Some interesting work and funny links here.

http://www.elizabethperry.com/woolgathering/

Elizabeth does some interesting sketches on Moleskines.

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