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North Bay Fires, 2017

Collected by: Sonoma County Library

Archived since: Nov, 2017

Description:

The week of October 8th, 2017, devastating firestorms swept through Sonoma, Napa, and Mendocino Counties. Local arts, history, media, government and educational organizations responded by creating the Sonoma County Fire Project, an effort to document the fires, the immediate response, impact and aftermath, and the recovery and rebuilding process. This web archive, managed by Sonoma County Library, represents one facet of the larger collecting effort to capture some of the stories, images, social media communication, videos, and maps that circulated during the fires and the 12 months following. It specifically focuses on the websites of local non-profits, neighborhood organizations, and emergency response agencies; local press coverage; and blogs, Facebook groups and popular Twitter hashtags. The dual purpose of the collection is to gather ephemeral digital documentation of this life-changing event for future learning as well as to encourage healing and foster resilience by capturing signs of regrowth and rebuilding. PHOTO CREDIT: photographer Kent Porter of the Press Democrat. See full fire coverage at : http://www.pressdemocrat.com/topics/?t=sonomacountyfires PHOTO CAPTION: Bill Stites watches his neighborhood burn in Fountaingrove, Monday Oct. 9, 2017 in Santa Rosa.

Subject:   Spontaneous Events Government - Counties Sonoma County (Calif.), Wildfires

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Title: The Fies Files

URL: http://brianfies.blogspot.com/

Description: The blog of Brian Fies, graphic novelist and resident of Larkfield, who lost his house to the fires. He created webcomic "A Fire Story" about his experience, which appears as a separate title in this collection.

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Title: A Fire Story, COMPLETE

URL: http://brianfies.blogspot.com/2017/10/a-fire-story-complete.html

Description: A webcomic created by graphic novelist Brian Fies about his firsthand account of the fires. It was published in two parts; the complete story is available in this blog post. "A Fire Story" was nominated for a 2018 Ignatz Award for Outstanding Online Comic by the Small Press Expo.

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