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Kaja Foglio
Kaja Foglio is a Seattle-based writer, artist and publisher. She founded Studio Foglio, LLC in 1993 as a venue for her Magic the Gathering art prints, but quickly expanded into publishing. She co-writes the comic series Girl Genius with her husband Phil, and is the chief graphic designer and Web... show more

Kaja Foglio is a Seattle-based writer, artist and publisher. She founded Studio Foglio, LLC in 1993 as a venue for her Magic the Gathering art prints, but quickly expanded into publishing. She co-writes the comic series Girl Genius with her husband Phil, and is the chief graphic designer and Web mistress for Studio Foglio and Airship Entertainment, and masterminded their stunningly successful transition to webcomic form. She won a Hugo award in 2009 and 2010 for Girl Genius along with her husband, Phil. You can read Girl Genius comics online at www.girlgenius.net.
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Just One More Chapter
Just One More Chapter rated it 8 years ago
This book hit the spot!!! I have been skim-ditching, it's a horrible habit (one I am trying to wean from and sort of my thing lately), like crazy which led to my frustration levels building exponentially with every discarded book found littering my bedroom floor. I had been insatiable for a book...n...
Merry Meerkat Marginalia
Merry Meerkat Marginalia rated it 10 years ago
4 Stars, Buy it Very silly and fun. Love the art. Agatha Clay is hilarious. In fact most of the characters are silly, wacky and fun, even the “bad guys”. Summary from Amazon: Agatha Heterodyne is the last heir to the Maddest of Mad Scientist families, and on the run from the current ruler of Eur...
Burgundy
Burgundy rated it 11 years ago
In this instalment the reader follows Agatha's adventures in the Wastelands with a travelling show/circus group.I'm having so much fun with this series. The vivid writing style, the eccentric characters, the humour and lots of adventure makes me want to come back for more. I realized that one of the...
Burgundy
Burgundy rated it 11 years ago
The difficult beginning aside, where it took a while to adapt to the alternating point of views, once I hit page 50 I was hooked. This is how I like my steampunk. The steampunk elements aren't merely incidental but rather the central part of the story. This book promises lots of retro futuristic sci...
fruitcakes
fruitcakes rated it 11 years ago
Not as good as the comic but it's worth reading; you get a lot more if the subtle world building and characterization.
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