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Post by tomsinger on Dec 18, 2013 17:56:01 GMT
I want to call the participants attention to the first ever Jungian graphic novel which has just been published electronically on ARAS Connections, the quarterly newsletter of ARAS Online which includes poetry, commentary on dreams, images and original work of a creative nature. Josh Santospirito of Australia has adapted Craig san Roque's The Long Weekend into this stunningly original graphic novel (http://aras.org/notices/newsletter13-04.html) that explores in cartoon imagery the interface between aboriginal and white culture in Alice Springs. Free subscriptions to ARAS Connections are available at newsletter@aras.org Tom Singer, co-editor of ARAS Connections
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Post by Eridu on Dec 18, 2013 18:29:56 GMT
Tom, thank you for posting this link. It sounds great. I'll leave feedback when I have had a look, if I can provide any insightful feedback. best wishes
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Post by Heidi on Dec 18, 2013 18:43:46 GMT
Before I'd finished reading The Long Weekend, I'd made notes for a mystery I'm writing, whose heroine is a cultural anthropologist. Her field is African witchcraft, but her attitude needs to be more like that of the fictional-only-not Australian specialist in the graphic novel. You never know who you'll influence!
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