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  • The Falls by George Saunders Short Story Analysis

    May 17, 2022

    “The Falls” (1996) is a short story by American writer George Saunders. Two men walk along a river and face a moral dilemma. Should one risk one’s own life in the hope of saving two drowning girls?

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  • The Ways Of Ghosts (An Arrest) by Ambrose Bierce Short Story Analysis

    The Ways Of Ghosts (An Arrest) by Ambrose Bierce Short Story Analysis

    May 15, 2022

    “The Ways Of Ghosts”, also called “An Arrest”, is a very short ghost story by American writer Ambrose Bierce, first published in October 1905. Perfect for a 1905 Hallowe’en?

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  • Motorcycles In Art And Illustration

    Motorcycles In Art And Illustration

    May 14, 2022

    Motorbikes and motorcycles through the ages

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  • A Case of Eavesdropping by Algernon Blackwood Short Story Analysis

    May 14, 2022

    A Case of Eavesdropping” is a ghost story by Algernon Blackwood first published in December 1900 in Pall Mall Magazine.

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  • There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury Short Story Analysis

    There Will Come Soft Rains by Ray Bradbury Short Story Analysis

    May 13, 2022

    “There Will Come Soft Rains” (1950) is a short story by American author Ray Bradbury. I thought I’d better read it because August 4 2026 is looking nearer and nearer, and I’d like to know what to expect in four years’ time.

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  • Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) Film Analysis

    Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979) Film Analysis

    May 12, 2022

    Alien is a 1979 film directed by Ridley Scott. The story was created by Ronald Shusett, also known for Total Recall. The screenplay is by Dan O’Bannon, also known for The Return of the Living Dead.

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  • A Father To Be by Saul Bellow Short Story Analysis

    May 11, 2022

    Are you thinking of writing a story about a kid who leaves the house and rides the bus to school, all the while observing other passengers and gazing out the window? Or a story about a woman who buys frozen pizza at the supermarket, complains about the roast beef then observes characters in the car…

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  • Edward Ardizzone Nicholas and the Fast Moving Diesel 1948

    Edward Ardizzone Nicholas and the Fast Moving Diesel 1948

    May 10, 2022

    Nicholas and Peter must save a train from crashing after the fireman and the engine driver are made sick by a poisoned cup of tea

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  • Girls And Women Having Fun In Art and Illustration

    Girls And Women Having Fun In Art and Illustration

    May 10, 2022

    Although Bertha Young was thirty she still had moments like this when she wanted to run instead of walk, to take dancing steps on and off the pavement, to bowl a hoop, to throw something up in the air and catch it again, or to stand still and laugh at – nothing – at nothing,…

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  • The Vertical Ladder by William Sansom Short Story Analysis

    May 7, 2022

    “The Vertical Ladder” is a short story by British writer William Samson (1912 – 1976) best known for his travel writing and highly descriptive language. A childhood game of dare goes wrong.

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  • Nomadland Film Study

    May 6, 2022

    Nomadland is a 2020 film directed by Chloé Zhao, starring Frances McDormand, David Strathairn and real people engaged as temporary actors, playing a version of themselves.

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  • The Shopping Mall As Fictional Setting

    May 5, 2022

    Shopping malls play a big part in many people’s lives. Naturally, malls make it into fiction, sometimes prominently. How are storytellers making use of malls as setting?

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  • Bunny Stew by Mikki Mares Short Story Analysis

    Bunny Stew by Mikki Mares Short Story Analysis

    May 4, 2022

    Disney typically takes a nightmarish, harrowing fairy tale and bowdlerises it according to the more conservative end of its perceived audience. But lest we forget: In 1993 the Disney corporation also published a short story as disturbing as your typical pre-Grimm fairytales, replete with cannibalism. Disney had run a “Scary Tales” competition, and “Bunny Stew”…

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  • The Tell-Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe Short Story Analysis

    May 3, 2022

    The Tell-Tale Heart (1843) is a short story by American writer Edgar Allan Poe. This horror classic is a famous example of Gothic literature, and is also well-known for its unreliable first person narration.

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  • The Frog Prince by Robert Coover Short Story Analysis

    May 2, 2022

    “The Frog Prince” is a short story by American writer Robert Coover. It appeared in the January 19, 2014 edition of The New Yorker and was discussed at The New Yorker short story podcast by Deborah Treisman and Gabe Hudson, a former student of Coover’s. Informed by the podcast discussion, I am on the lookout…

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