Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 7:31:42 GMT
This month the column dedicated to the articles I liked most is richer. I had to leave out some posts, because nine of them appear in this list, more than in other months. Some articles took me time, like the one on King Kong, the one on the blog tour and the criticism of the novel The Worms Conquerors . But even the other six were not written in one go, on the contrary I planned them, carried them forward for several days, revised them. So they deserve an award. Furthermore, I added the alternative history story published on the occasion of the Uchronia festival on March 7th.
Who wrote the novel King Kong? King Kong is a film that you all know, released on March 2, 1933 in New York, therefore exactly 78 years ago, with actors Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong and Bruce Cabot. But in this article I will not talk about the film, except to write about the novel based on the film. Continue reading Who wrote the novel King Kong? The Special Data Missed Arrival – An alternate history tale Hauni ran at breakneck speed, following his brother along the path that led from the village to the sea. He would have to repair the roof of the cabin, despite the rain, but what Ayehn had whispered to him, without his parents hearing, was not something he could put off.
Continue reading The Missed Arrival . Write with the narrative genre in mind? It's a question, because I often ask myself that. Leaving aside the explicit requests for stories of a specific narrative genre, as we read about in various literary competitions, when you think of a story, do you think about the genre in which to categorize it? Continue reading Writing with the narrative genre in mind? Show or tell? It almost seems like a Hamlet question, but in my opinion it is a question that the writer must ask himself. We often read - and recently it has come up again - about the Show, don't tell rule.
Who wrote the novel King Kong? King Kong is a film that you all know, released on March 2, 1933 in New York, therefore exactly 78 years ago, with actors Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong and Bruce Cabot. But in this article I will not talk about the film, except to write about the novel based on the film. Continue reading Who wrote the novel King Kong? The Special Data Missed Arrival – An alternate history tale Hauni ran at breakneck speed, following his brother along the path that led from the village to the sea. He would have to repair the roof of the cabin, despite the rain, but what Ayehn had whispered to him, without his parents hearing, was not something he could put off.
Continue reading The Missed Arrival . Write with the narrative genre in mind? It's a question, because I often ask myself that. Leaving aside the explicit requests for stories of a specific narrative genre, as we read about in various literary competitions, when you think of a story, do you think about the genre in which to categorize it? Continue reading Writing with the narrative genre in mind? Show or tell? It almost seems like a Hamlet question, but in my opinion it is a question that the writer must ask himself. We often read - and recently it has come up again - about the Show, don't tell rule.