dr. watson – VoVatia (original) (raw)
Pearls Before Nomes
I was thinking about doing an Oziana reread, as I know there were aspects of some of the stories I wanted to explore further. Last year was the fiftieth anniversary of the journal, and the International Wizard of Oz Club … Continue reading →
Posted in Animals, Art, Characters, L. Frank Baum, Magic, March Laumer, Monsters, Oz, Oz Authors, Poetry, VoVat Goes to the Movies | Tagged bill eubank, button-bright of oz, cowardly lion, crinklink, dr. watson, eric gjovaag, foxville, giants, harry mcnaught, harry mongold, heartless: the story of the tin man, hungry tiger, international wizard of oz club, joe bongiorno, johnny dooit, kaliko, lions, little golden books, nome king, nomes, owls, oziana, ozma, patchwork girl, royal timeline of oz, ruth berman, sherlock holmes, sherlock holmes in oz, sir arthur conan doyle, sir hokus of pokes, steampunk, the cowardly lion changes his name, the patchwork girl and the giant, the red desert of oz, the road to oz, the sawhorse of oz, the wonderful wizard of oz, tik-tok, tik-tok takes a trip, tin woodman, wizard of oz |
The Case of the Ozian Detectives
Since L. Frank Baum seems to have dabbled in just about every popular genre of his time, it’s not surprising that his oeuvre would include some detective fiction. In addition to some short mystery stories, he also introduced a girl … Continue reading →
Posted in Book Reviews, Characters, Chris Dulabone, Eric Shanower, L. Frank Baum, Marin Elizabeth Xiques, Melody Grandy, Oz, Oz Authors | Tagged a baffling book about bunnybury of oz, a study in orange, brewster bunny, brewster bunny and the case of the purloined pachyderm of oz, dr. watson, glinda, great detective, jay delkin, josie o'gorman, lunarr and maureen in oz, martin hopwell, mary louise, oziana, ozma, rabbits, ruth berman, sherlock holmes, sherlock holmes in oz, sir arthur conan doyle, the adventure of the cat that did not meow in the night, the adventure of the missing belt, the bunny king of oz, the haunted hot-tub of oz, the lost princess of oz, the mystery of the missing ozma, vincent ward |