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  • The First King of England

    Now we have a new King of England, I’m wondering, who was the first? The first King “of England” was Athelstan.

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    September 9, 2022
  • Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack by Lynley Dodd Analysis

    Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack by Lynley Dodd Analysis

    Hairy Maclary and Zachary Quack (1999) is a picture book written and illustrated by New Zealand storyteller Lynley Dodd. A duckling saves Hairy’s life. Although many of the Hairy Maclary stories are written with the carnivalesque picture book structure, this one is not. Hairy is not on a fun adventure this time; it is summer,…

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    May 28, 2022
  • The Shopping Mall As Fictional Setting

    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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    May 5, 2022
  • The Lost Daughter: Why does Leda steal the doll?

    The Lost Daughter: Why does Leda steal the doll?

    The Lost Daughter is a 2021 film directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, based on the novel by Italian writer Elena Ferrante (2015). This is Gyllenhaal’s debut as feature-length film director. I look forward to seeing what she does next.

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    January 18, 2022
  • Three by the Sea by Mini Grey Picture Book Analysis

    Three by the Sea by Mini Grey Picture Book Analysis

    Three By The Sea is a 2010 picture book by British writer-illustrator Mini Grey. This storyteller comes from South Wales, which is somewhat evident in the setting. The most widely borrowed picture book from Mini Grey is the wonderfully metafictional Traction Man series. This one has metafictional elements also, and offers plenty of picture book…

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    August 31, 2021
  • Tips For Men Writing Women

    Tips For Men Writing Women

    Can men write woman and femme-presenting characters? Men can, do and may. William Trevor did it well. Apart from an excess of crying, Larry McMurtry also did it well. Ian McEwan is also right up there. Content note: This is a gender binarist topic. Non-binary genders exist and continue to be invisibilised the vast majority…

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    August 13, 2021
  • Children’s Fiction Based On The Odyssey

    Children’s Fiction Based On The Odyssey

    There are three main types of modern myth, and by ‘modern’ I mean ‘3000 years old’. In one type the main character hangs around home base (e.g. an island). This type of myth is known as a Robinsonnade. Another much newer type is the so-called Female Myth, in which the main character (of any gender)…

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    June 3, 2021
  • Fish Tank Film Study

    Fish Tank Film Study

    When it comes to storytelling, certain themes are easy to get wrong. Attempts at subversion can end up reinforcing a culturally dominant message. Specifically, attempts to show the sexual vulnerability of teenage girls can tip into objectification in the wrong hands, or sometimes mostly by the people in charge of the marketing materials. When Netflix…

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    May 21, 2021
  • Whimsy: What does it mean for a book to be whimsical?

    Whimsy: What does it mean for a book to be whimsical?

    What are the common features of popular works commonly described as ‘whimsical’? A long while ago I swapped a middle grade critique with someone who had used ‘whimsical’ in the title of their work, yet the story itself did not feel whimsical. I started to wonder about the unspoken rules of ‘whimsical’. But could I…

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    May 19, 2021
  • Domestic Abuse Addressed In Children’s Books

    If you’re looking for children’s book which deal with domestic abuse, there are many examples at all reading levels across various genres. While young adult authors are well-known for their willingness to confront difficult subject matter head on, readers can also find domestic abuse addressed in picture books.

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    May 7, 2021
  • Amatonormativity and Storytelling

    Amatonormativity and Storytelling

    The word amatonormativity was coined by Elisabeth Brake in her book Minimizing Marriage: Marriage, Morality, and the Law (2011). Amatonormativity describes the societal assumption that everyone must seek romantic, sexual, monogamous relationships before finding happiness and fulfilment. Elizabeth Brake calls this undeserved elevation and centrality of romantic love amatonormativity, from the Latin word for love,…

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    March 3, 2021
  • Voices In The Park by Anthony Browne Analysis

    Voices In The Park by Anthony Browne Analysis

    Have you ever wanted to go back and redo old work? A Walk In The Park is one of Anthony Browne’s earliest picture books — his second published after Through The Magic Mirror. Twenty years later (in 1998), Browne decided to redo this book in Postmodern style. Now it is called Voices In The Park.

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    January 9, 2021
  • Making Use Of Cognitive Biases In Storytelling

    Cognitive biases are at play when an audience interprets any work of art. Storytellers can make use of them, and regularly do.

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    December 17, 2020
  • The Symbolism of Dolls In Storytelling

    The Symbolism of Dolls In Storytelling

    Dolls serve as comfort; they also creep us out. Which is it gonna be? And how do storytellers utilise their multivalent presence in our lives?

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    December 9, 2020
  • Which novels are Australian high school English students studying?

    This list is collected from online chats about children’s books studied in Australian high schools. Comments are from teachers who have used these books in class in 2020. Australian states and territories set quotas for the minimum amount of Australian content. In Victoria, for example, it’s a third. The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas…

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    December 1, 2020
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