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  • A Country Killing by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    A Country Killing by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    “A Country Killing” may sound a bit like the title of a cosy mystery set in Surrey but no, this is a story by Annie Proulx, about coercive control and domestic abuse, set in the poorest demographic of New England in the 1990s.

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    October 30, 2018
  • The Wer-Trout by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    The Wer-Trout by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    Do you like the idea of river fishing, without the annoying realities? One option is an afternoon plumped in front of Deliverance, starring the late Burt Reynolds. Another option is Annie Proulx’s short story “The Wer-trout”

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    October 24, 2018
  • King Bait by Keri Hulme Short Story Analysis

    King Bait by Keri Hulme Short Story Analysis

    “King Bait” is a short story by Keri Hulme, author of The Bone People, which won the Booker Prize. The setting is a magical realist New Zealand.

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    October 23, 2018
  • Runaway by Alice Munro Short Story Short Story Analysis

    Runaway by Alice Munro Short Story Short Story Analysis

    “Runaway” is the first short story of Alice Munro’s 2004 collection. It was also published in The New Yorker, where you can read it online. “Runaway” makes for a great mentor text for the following reasons: Nuance of human motivations. The desire is at the ‘complex’ end of the spectrum — our main character doesn’t…

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    October 22, 2018
  • The Juniper Tree Fairytale Analysis

    The Juniper Tree Fairytale Analysis

    “The Juniper Tree”, as told by the Grimm Brothers,  is a horrible tale. I don’t have a problem with gruesome.

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    October 17, 2018
  • Cat Skin by Kelly Link Analysis

    Cat Skin by Kelly Link Analysis

    “Cat Skin” is a short story by Kelly Link, included in the collection My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me, published 2010. Link says in her paragraph at the end of the tale that this is a brand new fairytale, based on on none in particular, but owes a debt to “Catskin“,…

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    October 16, 2018
  • The Unclouded Day by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    The Unclouded Day by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    “The Unclouded Day” is a short story by Annie Proulx, first published 1985, included in the Heart Songs collection. Rich and poor, city and rural bump up against each other. This story is an excellent example of two narrative techniques in particular: Santee has both an outside opponent and one from within his own group.…

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    October 15, 2018
  • On The Antler by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    On The Antler by Annie Proulx Short Story Analysis

    “On The Antler” is the first short story in Annie Proulx’s Heart Songs collection, published 1994. This was before Proulx moved to Wyoming, so these are set in an imaginary setting aligned with rural New England. This is where the author spent the early portion of her life (Connecticut, Maine, Vermont.)

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    October 13, 2018
  • Fairytales and Modern Storytelling

    This is my collection of fairytale links. I’m interested in fairytales from a writing perspective. How do fairytales help us to create contemporary stories?

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    October 2, 2018
  • Transmogrification In Storytelling

    Transmogrification In Storytelling

    Transmogrification in storytelling has a long history. Today it can be seen across different types of story in many permutations.

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    October 1, 2018
  • Pixar’s Brave Film Study

    Pixar’s Brave Film Study

    Brave was released by Pixar in 2012. At that point, there were no Pixar films with girls as main characters, so this film was welcomed with open arms by people who’d been waiting and waiting for this. Unfortunately, the story isn’t great. Kids are likely to enjoy it — or aspects of it — I…

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    September 30, 2018
  • Lizzie’s Tiger by Angela Carter Analysis

    Lizzie’s Tiger by Angela Carter Analysis

    Lizzie’s Tiger is a short story by Angela Carter, the first in her collection American Ghosts and Old World Wonders. This is a story of female empowerment, with a strong fairytale influence.

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    September 28, 2018
  • How can setting be a character?

    How can setting be a character?

    When asked to write something about setting, for an essay or an exam, what exactly are we being asked to describe? When I was in high school my English teachers advised us all against writing the exam essay on setting. So I did. But I wouldn’t advise the same thing. Setting essays provide plenty of…

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    September 27, 2018
  • Peter and the Wolf, Angela Carter and Mise-en-abyme

    Peter and the Wolf, Angela Carter and Mise-en-abyme

    Angela Carter’s short story “Peter And The Wolf” provides an excellent example of the mise-en-abyme technique in storytelling. Writers can make use of this effect to convey a character’s anagnorisis to the audience.

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    September 23, 2018
  • American Honey Film Study

    American Honey Film Study

    American Honey, directed by Andrea Arnold, is the granddaughter of Thelma and Louise — a road journey with classic mythic structure which follows the coming-of-age (or not) of an 18-year-old named Star.

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    September 13, 2018
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