Looking For a New Home For FrightNight.org

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So - is anyone interested in taking over Frightnight.org?  Fright Night began as a big cross-promotional webcomic effort in 1999 and continued in that vein for a couple of years (I took over the organization of it in 2000).  Later on, I used the site for "events" sponsored by ComixTalk.  More recently it's been fairly dormant.

I am never going to have time to properly use the URL and I'd love to see someone else use it.  I have put out a couple of emails to folks but would be open to pitches from others.  The only hitch is I want to see the existing archives of past events stay up at the URL but otherwise I'm open to ideas on its future use.  Post a comment here or email me at xerexes @ gmail DOT com.  I'll probably start making a decision on December so best if you pitch me your idea(s) before the end of this month.

 

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...vein for a couple of years (I took over the organization of it in 2000). Later on, I used the site for “events” sponsored by ComixTalk.