Month: August 2018

  • Animal Kingdom Modern Fairy Tale

    Animal Kingdom Modern Fairy Tale

    Animal Kingdom is an Australian movie based on a Melbourne family who wreaked a lot of havoc in the 1980s. This movie was the inspiration for the American TV spin-off set in San Diego. Below I make the case that Animal Kingdom is a modern fairytale. Breaking Bad is also a modern fairytale blended with […]

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  • The Child by Ali Smith Short Story Analysis

    The Child by Ali Smith Short Story Analysis

    Short stories are as powerful as novels. In long hindsight we remember a novel about as well as we remember a short story, yet the short story took far less time to read in the first place. “The Child” by Ali Smith is one of those shorts which has stayed in my mind more vividly […]

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  • Happy Valley Season One Storytelling

    Happy Valley Season One Storytelling

    Despite the rape, suicide, murder and abuse of multiple women in this British crime series, I make the case that Happy Valley is ultimately a feminist story, though still not for everyone.

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  • The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier Novel Study

    The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier Novel Study

    The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier was not written with a young adult audience in mind, but class sets of the book found their way into English departments all over the world. Though this is not my favourite Cormier novel, it remains his best known. Heavy in symbolism and discussable themes, The Chocolate War also makes for […]

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  • Parts of Prose

    Parts of Prose

    There are various ways of thinking about prose. Paragraphs, sentences, words, letters, morphemes. Useful in linguistics; not especially helpful when editing fiction. Acts, scenes, beats. Useful for screenwriters, maybe. (Not everyone thinks in terms of acts, ie. three act structure. Every screenwriting guru carves universal structure differently, usually between 5 and 8 compulsory steps.) What […]

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  • Matchless by Gregory Maguire Fairy Tale Analysis

    Matchless by Gregory Maguire Fairy Tale Analysis

    Matchless is a fractured fairytale by Gregory Maguire based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Little Match Girl. Matchless makes for an interesting case study in storytelling. First, the brief would have been to create a story for ‘all ages’ — for regular NPR listeners to enjoy with their kids. This ain’t easy. How is it done? Second, […]

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  • I Kill Giants As Perfect Example Of Being-toward-death

    I Kill Giants As Perfect Example Of Being-toward-death

    I Kill Giants is a film and comic book for an upper middle grade audience which functions as a perfect example of Heidegger’s Being-toward-death.

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  • Cameras In Storytelling

    Cameras In Storytelling

    The invention of cameras was a boon for storytellers. Writers and film directors have this new narrative tool — in the shape of a camera — which allows them to play around with perspective, to use as a metaphor and as a way to explore death. (No kidding. Read on!)

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  • What is a fractured fairytale?

    What is a fractured fairytale?

    A fractured fairy tale is a story which makes use of a traditional fairy tale but restructures and reimagines.

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