Just a quick heads up: My laptop is having some problems that may lead to me having to put Alice on a short hiatus as it either gets repaired or I get a new one.
If it can be repaired and will be gone for a little while, my girlfriend has a back up laptop I can use if it's going to be gone for a while but I'm not sure how it'll handle doing the webtoon mirror for Alice, so if it can't do that I might have to go on a short break across platforms. If it can't, everything's very well backed up and everything it'll just be about how long it takes to replace it.
Set in 1990s Seattle. Alice Liddell, frontwoman of local grunge band Jabberwock, has a decision to make, a week to do it, and definitely is overcomplicating things. (Recommended for a teen and up audience)
Alice in Grungeland is a small story about 90s grunge and the people who made it. It's about art, why we make art, and what we do with that art. It's about grief and change and it's also about how much phone calls suck. It's about a lot of small things.
With more and more eyes turning to Seattle's local music scene and looking for new bands to pull into the growing spotlight on the region, Alice Liddell is given an offer from White Rabbit Studios for representation. The problem with that being...well...Alice kinda didn't think she'd get this far, and she doesn't know if it's the right move for her and Jabberwock, her band. Even worse, though, no one else can make the choice for her. She has to decide. And Opal, her prospective manager, is offering her a week to do so. Through that time, Alice reflects on her friends, on her scene, on the other musicians around her and also the ones who are gone as she agonizes a bit too hard. But it's a big decision, right? Because it's one that could lead to a life Alice could have never imagined, but also lead her somewhere far worse she never wanted to go.
Also she might go fishing with her sister this week so like, there's that.
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