The LCSNA’s very own Mark Burstein has written a concise list of “all those awful Alice movies” (a theme that many in the media have been attempting, as reported here)… [read full post]
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Carroll Concordances at the Victorian Literary Studies Archive
Wondering exactly how many times the mysterious word “Boojum” appears in The Hunting of the Snark? (3). There’s a pretty user-friendly and accessible concordance of seven of Lewis Carroll’s most… [read full post]
More Tim Burton movie hype at the LA Times blog Hero Complex
It’s now only two weeks from opening night of the Tim Burton Disney 3D Spectacular. There’s posters all over bus stops in the East Bay Area, California. The LCSNA is… [read full post]
The Mystery of Lewis Carroll book giveaway at Alice 2010 Fan Club website
You could win a free copy of Jenny Woolf’s excellent new biography, The Mystery of Lewis Carroll, by leaving a comment on this post at alice2010.blogspot.com. This Alice “fan club”… [read full post]
A.P. Miller’s "Beyond the Looking Glass" from Red Rose Publishing
Red Rose Publishing is an online Romance fiction site, where you can buy digital books and escape into amorous fantasy. One of these, by A.P. Miller, is a collection of… [read full post]
Lauren Mechling on Alice: "We are all changelings."
Lauren Mechling, the author of the Dream Girl series (starring the irritatingly named Claire Voyante), has a short essay posted today about Carroll and Alice at the Wall Street Journal’s… [read full post]
AliceAmerica & other Carrollians on the tweetosphere
In the opening preamble for the forthcoming Fall 2009 Knight Letter, Mark Burstein says that my “first act as co-FF-editor was to create a Twitter stream at http://twitter.com/AliceAmerica as an… [read full post]
The Lewis Carroll Society of Brazil all over this series of tubes
Attention Portuguese-speaking Lewis Carroll readers! The Lewis Carroll Society of Brazil has several colorful blogs and websites with a bottomless rabbithole of books, links, art, tudo Alice. Look at all… [read full post]
Mark Godburn’s Nineteenth Century Dust Jackets Blog
Mark Godburn’s website about early dust jackets has been reinvented in blog format, at earlydustjackets.blogspot.com. He will chronicle about all manner of early dust jacket topics, “including precursors to publishers’… [read full post]
Happy Halloween! Some scary Wonderlands on YouTube.
I think the creepiest clip from an Alice movie I’ve seen recently was unintentionally scary, which Jenny Woolf linked to at her blog, brought to light in re Will Brooker’s… [read full post]

