Alasdair Watson

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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


External links

References

  1. Alasdair Watson's bio on Opi8.com. Retrieved on July 25, 2024.
  2. Contributors page on NinthArt.com. Retrieved on July 25, 2024.
  3. 'About' page on Black Ink. Retrieved on July 25, 2024.