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Alasdair Watson wrote COMIC: Six Strings, a partially-lost story which is thought to have featured a cameo appearance by Jenny Everywhere.
His bio on Opi8.com, the site on which Six Strings was released, read:[1]
Alasdair Watson would like to skip the preamble, and go straight to the part where you give him money and prizes, if that's alright with you. He's a writer, web developer and approximately one third of the editorial board at ninthart.com. |
—Alasdair Watson |
NinthArt.com, the site for which Watson served as an editor, was an online literary journal focusing on comic books. It featured its own bio for Watson, which read:[2]
Alasdair is a web developer, veteran internet columnist and the author of RUST and SIX STRINGS. He writes the editorial column Camera Obscura and is one third of the Triple A discussions. |
—Alasdair Watson |
His bio on his personal website, Black Ink, reads:[3]
My name is Alasdair Watson. I live in London. I am a programmer, an occasional photographer, and an all-purpose nerd.
I’ve been perpetrating words on the internet in one form or another for over two decades now. It’s only a matter of time until I make a friend who is younger than this blog. |
—Alasdair Watson |
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- ↑ Alasdair Watson's bio on Opi8.com. Retrieved on July 25, 2024.
- ↑ Contributors page on NinthArt.com. Retrieved on July 25, 2024.
- ↑ 'About' page on Black Ink. Retrieved on July 25, 2024.