Jason Thompson, author of the massively useful Manga: The Complete Guide, is raffling off all of the manga he collected in writing said book, a new drawing for five books every day. Go to www.suvudu.com and fill in the form box on the left sidebar, and you too could WIN FREE MANGA! (Entries don’t turn over, so enter daily for best results.) Also, if free manga can’t get you to visit a site daily, there’s a new manga review by JT and his cohorts every day.
I am the proud soon-to-be recipient of five volumes of yaoi. Since my personal collection of yaoi is vast and extensive, the odds are good that I already own them, but still. Jason Thompson’s personal manga! I wonder if I can get it signed…
Any idea what to do with a bunch of yaoi imported at great expense when there was nothing you could buy domestically, only now you don’t really care anymore but you spent so much freaking money on it?
ETA - it’s in Japanese, obviously.
Ooo… tough. I suppose you could eBay it; there’s a reasonable market for Japanese-language yaoi if it’s by well-known or fan-favorite authors, or particularly smutty, or has some other special attraction. Otherwise, I dunno; maybe see if your local university has a gender-studies department that might want it?
Wohoo! It’s here! The first three volumes of Youka Nitta’s Embracing Love, which I did not have, plus also Yuko Kuwabara’s Blue Sky and V1 of Makoto Tateno’s Blue Sheep Reverie, both of which I remember vaguely liking, and a postcard for JT’s new graphic novel, King of RPGs. The system works!