
S1 E3 - Deep Analysis - Fear as Language in Quentin Tarantino’s Inglorious Basterds
05/03/20 • 9 min
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S1 E2 - Simple Story Techniques - Animating Objects in Stephen King's The Shining
How does Stephen King use description in his book, The Shining, to bring objects to life and turn them into monsters? In this week's episode, I take a closer look at why I think the book works so well as a piece of horror literature. CITED: Bishop, Wendy. Starkey, David. "Image and Metaphor." Keywords in Creative Writing. Colorado: University Press of Colorado, 2006. pp. 112-115 King, Stephen. The Shining. London: Hodder, 2011.
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S1 E4 - Story - The Death Chamber by Benjamin Britworth
An encounter in the irradiated wastelands of a world that was once not so dissimilar from our own...
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