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Dorothy the Dictator

Operation Luna, by Poul Anderson – The follow-up to Operation Chaos follows up on Steve and Virginia Matuchek about twelve years after the end of the first book. They now have three children, and are working on a project to launch … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Authors, Book Reviews, Characters, Chinese, edgar rice burroughs, Greek Mythology, Halloween, Holidays, Humor, jules verne, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Monsters, Mythology, Native American, Norse, Oz, Oz Authors, Percy Jackson, Places, Poul Anderson, Religion, Rick Riordan, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Technology, Vietnamese | Tagged amtor, cayke the cookie cook, charloz, cowardly lion, coyote, danielle paige, demons, dorothy gale, dorothy must die, dwarves, eugenics, fairies, four immortals, frogman, from the earth to the moon, fu manchu, girl giant and the jade war, glinda, guns, hecate, hecuba of troy, hellhounds, jellia jamb, journey to the west, lost on venus, mombi, moon, naiads, nome king, nymphs, operation chaos, operation luna, ozma, peter stuyvesant, polychrome, pumperdink, scarecrow, sun wukong, swords, the chalice of the gods, the wizard of oz (1939), tin woodman, van hoang, venus, weapons, witches, wizard of oz, wrath of the triple goddess |

Nothing Could Be Finer

We are back home from Oz. Well, not really from Oz, because if I could go there, it would be difficult to get me to leave. But we’re back from the CharlOz convention in Charlotte, North Carolina. The events took place … Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Characters, Comics, Corporations, Education, Eric Shanower, Families, Feminism, Food, Jeff Rester, L. Frank Baum, Libraries, Magic, Magic Items, Mathematics, Music, Once Upon a Time, Oz, Oz Authors, Politics, Relationships, Television, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged amusement parks, amy chu, angelica shirley carpenter, batman, carol gilligan, carousel, carowinds, charloz, conventions, danielle paige, dina schiff massachi, domestic violence, dorothy gale, dorothy must die, eric gjovaag, fairy ring lights, gita dorothy morena, glinda, great book of records, gregory maguire, heather greene, hiroe suzuki, holly humes, in flesh of burnished tin, international wizard of oz club, j. l. bell, james ortiz, jane albright, janet k. lee, jason black, jeff walker, judy bieber, katharine kittredge, laurence brenner, magic picture, margaret hamilton, mark i. west, martin gardner, matilda joslyn gage, megan lynn isaac, monarchy, nimmie amee, nome king, oz the great and powerful, ozma, paige gray, president richard nixon, return to oz, roller coasters, scarecrow, sea sirens, sky island, the characters of oz, the sea fairies, the tin woodman of oz, the wizard of oz (1939), the wonderful wizard of oz, the woodsman, tin woodman, vibiana cvetkovic, visart video, visitors from oz, walter squire, wicked, wicked witch of the east, wicked witch of the west, witches, wizard of oz |

Women’s Realm

The Marvelous Land of Oz, by L. Frank Baum – The second Oz book is 120 years old, and since I just recently reread the first one, I thought it made sense to do the same with this. While Baum … Continue reading →

Posted in Book Reviews, Characters, Feminism, Gender, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Monsters, Oz, Oz Authors, Politics, Prejudice, Relationships, Ruth Plumly Thompson | Tagged cowardly lion, deadly desert, dorothy gale, emerald city, fighting trees, glinda, griffins, hammer-heads, illusion, jack pumpkinhead, jinjur, misogyny, mombi, ozma, pastoria, professor wogglebug, sawhorse, scarecrow, the marvelous land of oz, the wizard of oz (1902), the woggle-bug, the wonderful wizard of oz, tin woodman, tippetarius, transformation, wicked witch of the west, witches, wizard of oz |

Here I Go by the Name of Bill

Grampa in Oz, by Ruth Plumly Thompson – I’ve reread the centennial Oz book, and I have several things to say about it, and there are SPOILERS. First, the book doesn’t have a very good title, but I can’t really say … Continue reading →

Posted in Art, Book Reviews, Characters, Games, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Magic Items, Medicine, Names, Oz, Oz Authors, Places, Poetry, Relationships, Ruth Plumly Thompson | Tagged bill the weather-cock, billina, cap'n bill, crows, deadly desert, dorothy gale, emerald city, glegg, grampa, grampa in oz, j. l. bell, kabumpo in oz, king fumbo, maribella, peg amy, percy vere, polychrome, prince tatters, ragbad, sure cure for everything, the magical monarch of mo, toto, urtha |

If Ever a Wiz There Was

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, by L. Frank Baum – There was some discussion on a Facebook group I’m on of having a discussion of one Oz book a month, and while I don’t know that anything was ever officially … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Book Reviews, Characters, Fairy Tales, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Oz, Oz Authors, Places | Tagged civilization, cowardly lion, crows, death, dorothy gale, emerald city, field-mice, hammer-heads, immortality, mice, scarecrow, storks, the magical monarch of mo, the marvelous land of oz, the wonderful wizard of oz, tigers, tik-tok of oz, tin woodman, toto, winged monkeys, wolves, yellow brick road |

Rejoice, the Wizard Is No Longer King

Since I’ve finished playing The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road, I might as well write some more about it. You can read my first post on it here. It’s a pretty short game, and the fourth country … Continue reading →

Posted in Characters, Fairy Tales, Halloween, Holidays, Magic, Magic Items, Monsters, Oz, Video Games | Tagged dorothy gale, dragons, hansel and gretel, jack pumpkinhead, mangaboos, riz-zoawd, scarecrow, the wizard of oz: beyond the yellow brick road, witches, wizard of oz, yellow brick road |

Witch Hunt

The Wizard of Oz: Beyond the Yellow Brick Road – As I’ve said before, in some ways, Oz seems appropriate for adaptation into a video role-playing game. There’s the same sense of exploration and variety of characters involved. Not as … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Art, Characters, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Monsters, Music, Oz, Oz Authors, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Video Games | Tagged cowardly lion, dorothy gale, dragons, ghosts, riz-zoawd, scarecrow, the lost king of oz, the wizard of oz (1939), the wizard of oz: beyond the yellow brick road, the wonderful wizard of oz, tin woodman, toto, witches, wizard of oz, yellow brick road |

No Brain, No Heart, He’s Much Too Shy

While I’d read books by Mark Evan Swartz and Ryan Bunch that discussed the 1902 stage play of The Wizard of Oz, it occurred to me that I’d never actually read a script for it. The one that I easily … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Atticus Gannaway, Buddhism, Characters, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Music, Names, Oz, Oz Authors, Places, Plays, Religion, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Theosophy | Tagged bardo, bert lahr, bungle the glass cat, cats, cowardly lion, cynthia cynch, dorothy gale, eureka the pink kitten, glinda, good witch of the north, jane lahr, john hay, mark evan swartz, mark hanna, omby amby, oz and the musical, oz before the rainbow, pastoria, ryan bunch, sarah crotzer, scarecrow, sir dashemoff daily, sir wiley gyle, the baum bugle, the wizard of oz (1902), the wizard of oz (1939), the wonderful wizard of oz, timothy alfalfa, tin woodman, tryxie tryfle, wizard of oz |

A Couple of Baums

I’ve done some more Oz reading recently, and for once it isn’t stuff I’ve already read. First (and second) of all, I ordered the two most recent Oziana issues, 2022 and 2023, from Lulu. The 2022 is all stories by … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Art, Book Reviews, Characters, Dick Martin, Gina Wickwar, Humor, John R. Neill, L. Frank Baum, Magic, Magic Items, Music, Oz, Oz Authors, Places, Plays, Prejudice, Ruth Plumly Thompson, Television | Tagged a moment in time, a portrait of ozma, a rotten pumpkin, angry jack, anna-maria cool, autumn rose frodelius, bungle the glass cat, button-bright, button-bright and the professor, china country, david bishop, david s. skipper, dinner at the del, donald abbott, dorothy gale, early morning coffee with matilda, fortune favors the wogglebug, glinda, glinda and the glass cat, grampa in oz, great book of records, hammer-heads, how i met the scarecrow, jack pumpkinhead, jane albright, lulu, matilda joslyn gage, maud baum, memory scraps, ojo, oz and the musical, oziana, ozma, paul dana, professor wogglebug, racism, robert baum, ryan bunch, sara philips, sawhorse, scarecrow, suren ognessian, telegraph, the maid of arran, the patchwork girl of oz, the royal book of oz, the trunk in the attic, the wiz, the wizard of oz (1902), the wizard of oz (1939), the wonderful wizard of oz, tippetarius, wicked, wicked witch of the west, young frank and his imagination |

Tik-Tok Talk

Tik-Tok of Oz, by L. Frank Baum – Since I read Eric Shanower’s book about the play this was based on a few months ago, I figured this might be worth a reread. And it’s 110 years old now, although that’s … Continue reading →

Posted in Animals, Book Reviews, Characters, Eric Shanower, Humor, L. Frank Baum, Magic Items, Monsters, Oz, Oz Authors, Places, Plays | Tagged all wound up, betsy bobbin, dorothy and the wizard in oz, dorothy gale, dragons, ev, fairies, hank the mule, immortals, kaliko, love magnet, nome king, nomes, oogaboo, ozga, ozma, ozma of oz, polychrome, private jo files, queen ann soforth, quox, shaggy man, the emerald city of oz, the life and adventures of santa claus, the little wizard stories of oz, the road to oz, the tik-tok man of oz, the wizard of oz (1902), tik-tok, tik-tok and the nome king, tik-tok of oz, trot griffiths |