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ANNOTATIONS ABOUT ONE HUNDRED DEMONS:
"Lynda Barry." World Literature Today 81.2 (2007): 32-33. Web. 24 Jun 2011. <http://web.ebscohost.com.easydb.angelo.edu/ehost/detail?vid=4&hid=25&sid=59aac1af-62de-4976-b077-e24685acf02e%40sessionmgr10&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#db=a9h&AN=24441878>.
This article gives a description of the life of Lynda Barry, and how she depicts her life into her stories. The article also goes into detail about some of her works such as One! Hundred! Demons! and Cruddy. It also gives some insight into other types of works that Barry has done such as coloring books for younger readers.

This article would be good for a reader who would like to get some insight on the life of Lynda Barry and why she writes some of the things she does in her books.  In One! Hundred! Demons!, some of the stories were not entirely clear but if the reader would dig deeper into the author’s life then maybe it would provide some clarity to the stories.


Tabachnick, Stephen. Autobifictionalography: Making Do in Lynda Barry's One Hundred Demons. 1st. New York, New York: The Modern Language Association of America, 2009. 163-169. Print.
In this comic book, we learn how Lynda Barry wrote One Hundred Demons, and how she came up with the idea for this comic book.  The comic book is about a troubled childhood that she puts into a comic book for others to read about and be able to relate to. 

This resource could be useful to teachers to read because, this book relates to adolescents and what they go through.  Also, with comic books, it’s not all about Superman and Spiderman.  Comic books are a great way to learn and is just another resource that include text but a picture you can read to help understand the comic.