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“100 Year of Yuri” T-Shirt on the Yuricon Store

May 7th, 2019

Join the folks at Yuricon and Okazu as we spend a year celebrating the Yuri genre’s 100th Anniversary with our “100 Years of Yuri” T-shirt.

From Yoshiya Nobuko’s “S” novels of the early 20th century, to stories of lesbian life and love, Yuri has changed lives and brought a fandom together. This t-shirt include the Okazu mascots, sharing a moment over their favorite Yuri! We hope you will join then…and us in this anniversary year!

Check out Yuricon News for 100th Anniversary events.

(Women’s shirts view on Redbubble are currently defaulting to white, we are hoping to change that going forward. The design is white and will work on a color shirt only.)





100 Years of the Yuri Genre Anniversary Kickoff!

February 8th, 2019

 

The end of last month, we officially kicked off our 100th Anniversary of the Yuri Genre series with what I hope will be a saturation of articles, interviews and podcasts. 

Thanks to the folks at Proyecto Sugoi for the chance to talk about Yuri in the first of my 100th Anniversary of Yuri interviews!

Also many thanks to Anime Herald, for letting me write a post about this anniversary for them. Yuri-1919-2019, Then and Now.

Don’t miss our once-in-a-lifetime 100th Anniversary Japan Tour. Seriously, this is the coolest thing we have ever done. Okazu Patrons get a discounted deposit fee. 

Speaking of the perqs of patronage, Okazu Patrons have been given an exclusive sneak peak of a new chapter for the Big Book ‘o Yuri (still not its official name, but it makes me laugh). Become an Okazu Patron and get a look at Yuri Magazines and Anthologies, Part 1.

And check out our new headline banner here on Okazu. How spiffy is that? Thanks to our brilliant designer and web guru Lissa for this lovely anniversary rendition of our Okazu mascots. 

Help me celebrate this important anniversary – contact me if you’d like me to speak as part of your event, organization, school or podcast!





Okazu Podcast: Yuri in 2018, Yuri in 2019

January 2nd, 2019

Welcome to 2019! We’re starting the year off right away with a brand new podcast on our Okazu Patreon, thanks to my new computer, which has functioning audio recording. (That was part of why we went so long without a podcast, the other part was that I was lazy.)

I start this podcast with a look back at two trends in Yuri from 2018 and why they may not mean what we think they mean, and then I look forward to what they might actually mean for us in 2019.

Please take a listen to Yuri in 2018, Yuri in 2019 on the Okazu Patreon. Thanks very much to our Okazu Patrons for supporting this and making it possible to bring you Yuri reviews and news! If you enjoy all our work here on Okazu, please consider subscribing to our Patreon. 

$5/month will give us the chance to support more Yuri artists, attend more events and and pay for more guest reviews! In the meantime, enjoy our first podcast of the year!





Yuricon.com Site Renewal

September 14th, 2018

It’s been almost 20 years since I jokingly started an online community for fans of Yuri anime and manga. Our first name was Anilesbocon (Animated Lesbian Convention), a name taken with permission from an Utena fanfic by Dreiser, Scenes From an Elevator. I designed and coded the page in state-of-the-art Photoshopped tile background and drop-shadow text. The original design, which stuck around through 2000, is lost to the oubliette of floppy disk backups and webhosts that no longer exist, which seems utterly suitable for it. ^_^

In 2001, our home page first featured Yuricon mascot, out lesbian pop idol Yuriko, taking on the task of welcoming visitors!  The art was by my wife, who had no idea what she was getting into. ^_^ 

 

In 2002, we celebrated an official 1st anniversary for Yuriko, who was had just met her soon-to-be lover, award-winning writer Midori. Kelli N. did the art for me and this is still one of my favorite pictures by her. ^_^ (Yuriko famously cannot cook.) In 2002, I launched Okazu, as well, to follow the progress of our upcoming event, Yuricon.

 

By 2003, we were kicked into high gear for the first Yuricon event. Merisusan drew my absolute favorite picture, Kelli colored it and we had our Yuricon 2003 poster, with Yuricon mascots Yuriko and Midori!

After we wrapped up with Yuricon 2003, Kathryn Williams drew Yuriko with a previous lover for our home page. For the next couple of years, visitors were greeted by “Yuriko, With Love.”

 

By late 2004, Internet fashion had changed significantly, so we revamped the page completely to suit the new standards, with more dynamic content in the side bar. Note the use of Merisusan’s Yuriko and Midori in the left sidebar, please. ^_^ The right-hand sidebar was update regularly with new news.

The site stayed that way for the next 6 years, through Yuricon 2005’s Yuri Revolution event in Tokyo, the main years when we published manga as ALC Publishing, Onna! with Shoujocon and 2007’s  Yurisai event. Phew!

As the 2010s dawned, I was working furiously with May Young as a designer for the second time. We tested out Drupal and a bunch of other backend solutions, and we developed a wholly new look for Yuricon.

The site was transitioned to WordPress (thank you gods for WordPress!) in 2014, with the same basic scheme, but finally(!) the Internet had caught up to my vision of dynamic, on-the-fly content. (When I explained what I wanted to the web developer to do in 2004, he just stared uncomprehendingly at me, then mansplained why it would never work for 2 hours. Whee.)

After all these years, we had kept Kelli N’s “I Love Yuri” logo as the primary image. I still wear that logo proudly. ^_^ We also kept May’s art for the header for the 2014 update, although it’s more understated.

We closed ALC Publishing and Yuricon events because the world had changed and the things we wanted to accomplish had, as well. There are more manga publishers putting Yuri out in English than ever before, which is great. There are more Yuri and Queer manga-friendly events, too.

We have spent a lot of time in the last couple of years developing the Yuricon Store into the massively comprehensive place it is for getting Yuri manga and anime, and the Essays page to the definitive list of articles and research on Yuri and related topics.

In the meantime, I had *finally* completed and posted the sequel to my novel introducing Yuriko, Shoujoai ni Bouken. Saiyuu no Ryouko is a second novel about Yuricon mascots Yuriko and Midori.

And we’ve worked tirelessly to update and streamline our Yuricon communities. We sunsetted our old Yahoo Groups mailing list, revamped our Yuri Studio Youtube channel with original content, and developed our Yuricon community on Facebook. I have a number of resource lists, as well a Moments in Yuri page on Twitter. We opened a Patreon for Okazu to help support on-going development…and this year we’ve created a new Discord channel for those of us who just want to chat in real time.

It’s 2018. Yuricon.com has transitioned many times. Now we’re working on a new, more streamlined version. We’re going to focus on the Store and the Yuricon Essays page, the two largest ongoing projects we have. We’re adding new research material and new items all the time! And we’ve revamped the site search so it’s even more robust than ever before. You can search for media in Japanese and English, use our descriptive tags, categories or browse sections alphabetically. Phew. There is an updated look at the current online Yuri (and queer) manga and comics landscape on the Links page.

It’s been fun going backwards and seeing where we started and how far we’ve come. And now I invite you to take a look at the newest incarnation of Yuricon

It’s still a work in progress, but we hope you enjoy the new streamlined look! 





Yuri Network News – (百合ネットワークニュース) – July 14, 2018

July 14th, 2018

Hello everyone! This is Louis here for the second week of YNN.

 

Yuri Anime

Shōjo Kageki Revue Starlight is an anime out this season and the it has been licensed by Sentai Filmworks in the U.S. and while I don’t detect any powerful Yuri vibes from it the story is about childhood friends reuniting at a takarazuka-esque school where everything seemed normal in the first episode before it ended in a dramatic magical duel between two characters spectated by a talking Giraffe so… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

 

Flip Flappers is out in the UK released by MVM, if Eric P‘s review made it seem like something you would like why not try checking it out?

 

Yuri Manga

Sweet Blue Flowers Volume 4 Is now out to buy in English. Sweet Blue Flowers was one of the first yuri manga I tried to work my way though with a dictionary and I loved it and after not one but two false starts I can finally read it all in English and so should all of you. While it starts off as a ‘proper young rich girls’ story Sweet Blue Flowers does eventually give our characters society both in the trappings of education and beyond it. This comic holds a very special place in my hart and if you are fifteen to nineteen and reading this I cannot recommend this title more.

 

And that is the end of my brief time writing an approximation of an YNN for you all while Erica is away. I hope you found it as interesting as the usual programming which will resume next week. Thank you so much Erica for a wonderful and fun opportunity and thank you to all of you for reading.

 

Become a YNN Correspondent by reporting any Yuri-related news to anilesbocon01 at hotmail dot com with your name and an email I can reply to!

Thanks to all of you – you make this a great Yuri Network!