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I'm a grad student at PSU, studying Publishing and focusing on young adult books as well as comic, manga, and graphic novel publishing. I run two great websites.

Bookwyrm Chrysalis- Book reviews about YA Fantasy books.

The Otaku Survival Guides- Books about differnt aspects of the anime lifestyle.

The Otaku Survival Guide Columns on theOtaku.com

September - Attending Your First Convention
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October - Otaku the World
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Saturday, October 13, 2007


theOtaku Anime Podcast
This week's Anime Podcast (theOtaku.com Anime Podcast III - Ep. 6) mentioned my column ^_^ That is a week's supply of warm fuzzies right there.

Dread Pirate Roberts totally is a ninja pirate.

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Friday, October 12, 2007


Commentary on Voting with Your Dollars column
This week was a personal pet peeve of mine. I've had many fights with friends about their downloading habits. It's one of those "if you don't vote, you don't have a say" sort of things. Buying the dvd or manga is the only way to vote for what you want to see more of.

There is definitely a generational gap between those who download and those who buy. I'm 24 and I rarely download. It seems like I'm at the age breaking point. A lot of people younger than me see no harm in download ("What do my dollars matter to a big corporation?") and a lot of people older than me wouldn't imagine getting something for nothing.

I do feel that DVD prices are too expensive to really just impulse buy something new. The last new DVD I got that I didn't already know I'd love was the first season of Supernatural, because it was on sale for $25. I'd seen an episode or two on TV and always thought it looked decent, so I decided to take the plunge and just buy it. So far, its enjoyable, but really only worth about $25. Unfortunately, many impulse buys have ended up being worth far far less than what I paid. ... Miyuki-Chan in Wonderland -_- And that was only $15.

Oh, and along this topics line, Radiohead did something revolutionary with their new album - They are charging you whatever you feel like paying. If you want to pay $0, then all right. Here are a few articles about it. Telegraph.co.uk Radiohead fans pay up to £100 for download
Scotsman.com - What price innovation?
I'll be really interested to see how this experiment ends. It does look like they are releasing a CD album with extra tracks and special vinyl records in a few months.

~Cassie

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