• Liz is

      a writer of comics, fiction and non-fiction across a range of media.
      She works with community organisations to build participation, membership and meaningful communication, using online and offline tools.

      Where you can find me

      Wiscon May 24-27 - the world's leading feminist science fiction convention, Madison Wisconsin

      Launch Pad Astronomy Workshop, July 14-21, 2013 University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY

      World Science Fiction Convention August 29 - September 2 - this year in San Antonio, Texas.

      Orycon Nov 8-10, Oregon’s Premier Science Fiction Convention.

      and other places too!

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      Liz's bookshelf: read

      iZombie Vol. 1: Dead to the WorldPush of the SkyDoes My Head Look Big in This?Usagi Yojimbo, Book 23: Bridge of TearsZot!: The Complete Black-and-White Collection: 1987-1991Six Memos for the Next Millennium

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    • Jan 30thA funny thing

      I do love searching through Google Analytics. There’s so much crunchy data to contemplate I could lose days in it, especially when I’m procrastinating.

      Someone found my website searching Liz Argall a funny thing. A funny thing is the name of a song I performed once or twice in the folk scene back in Australia. It was perky and poignant, the chorus was twee and yet I liked it; so I always had to get over a sense of awkwardness when performing (and it was no Telephone Song or Snowing Time). It was also the name of an angry poem I performed a few times (even today I have earned more cashes as a poet than a SF writer, though that is about to end).

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    • Sep 15thShoalhaven elections 2008

      I have been sidetracked in the writing game by the Shoalhaven Council elections, my Dad being an agent of change as always. We went down to the coast to help out on election day, it was a hot day and in places difficult, but it was important to be part of. Most people handing out flyers, on all sides of politics, were lovely and towards the end we were all very chatty and in places silly. I must say that some people, particularly in Mayor Watson’s camp, generated quite a bit of nastyness and there is nothing more annoying than people who play dirty pool accusing others of cheating. But cheerfulness and community won out on the whole.

      The votes are still being counted, but political map has changed in Shoalhaven, as the local newspaper attests, and hopefully will change more. The future is tricky, but the future is open. Best wishes to all the councillors and new mayor, may they have open ears, honest dealings and good governance. Best wishes to the citizens of Shoalhaven in creating communities and cultures of change.

      It was wonderful to chat to a woman at the polling booth who said that after hearing my father’s words she cast off her apathy (which feels like a survival skin sometimes) and decided that her voice and her vote are important. She felt that yes she could have the energy, the power, to pay attention and care. I hope she and many others hold onto that, she’s important, people are important, their voices are important.

      Here’s to communities and cultures of empowerment and change.


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      Good Old Fashioned Hand Written Code by Eric J. Schwarz

        Liz ArgallPoetry prose comics & song

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