Flavorwire » Blog Archive » Exclusive: Jedediah Berry Under the …
Written by admin on March 10, 2009 – 3:04 pm -Sarah Weinman pimped The Manual of Detection by Jedediah Berry in a Weekly Reader post a few weeks back and before that Hannah Tinti revealed that it was the last book that had kept her up all night long. If you’re in New York, … After the jump, Berry talks with us about influences, breaking the taboo against dreams in fiction , and what the New Yorker got wrong in its review of his book See the rest here: Flavorwire » Blog Archive » Exclusive: Jedediah Berry Under the … Read More →
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D-Tales: Review of <i>Timecrimes</i> at the DFT
Written by admin on March 10, 2009 – 1:40 pm -Science fiction is my favorite genre. Born out of humans’ equal fascination and fear of ever-changing and advancing technology, at its root science fiction as a genre seeks to explore the consequences—good and bad—of this constantly … More: D-Tales: Review of <i>Timecrimes</i> at the DFT Read More →
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D-Tales: Review of <i>Timecrimes</i> at the DFT
Written by admin on March 10, 2009 – 1:40 pm -Science fiction is my favorite genre. Born out of humans’ equal fascination and fear of ever-changing and advancing technology, at its root science fiction as a genre seeks to explore the consequences—good and bad—of this constantly … The ultimate source material for countless films, novels , short stories , and television shows that we never cease to be fascinated by. Go here to see the original: D-Tales: Review of <i>Timecrimes</i> at the DFT Read More →
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Terminally Incoherent » Blog Archive » House of Leaves
Written by admin on March 10, 2009 – 9:34 am -The book is a maze in which you get lost. When you read it, you forget that this is a work of fiction - it is almost like reading real manuscript, or a draft for a scholarly paper of some sort. See the rest here: Terminally Incoherent » Blog Archive » House of Leaves Read More →
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Cynsations: Author-Illustrator Interview: Emma J. Virjan on Nacho …
Written by admin on March 10, 2009 – 9:12 am -Amos & Boris by William Steig (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1971). William Steig is my absolute favorite children’s book author and illustrator. Original post: Cynsations: Author-Illustrator Interview: Emma J. Virjan on Nacho … Read More →
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Murderati: When fiction veers too close to reality
Written by admin on March 10, 2009 – 4:00 am -But when it comes time to actually write the story , most of us feel compelled to maintain at least some semblance of plausibility. We want our readers to believe that our plots, no matter how outlandish, might actually happen. …. More here: Murderati: When fiction veers too close to reality Read More →
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