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Tag Archives: genre
The Greater Good – More on Cabin in the Woods
So I saw this film. Suffice it to say it left an impression. If this is too in-depthy, my apologies. As storyteller Joss Whedon is oft concerned to explore the less than wonderful consequences of doing bad things for the greater … Continue reading →
Posted in Notes on Writing Related Stuff, Reviews, Stuff I Like, Writing
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Tagged Cabin In The Woods, Drew Goddard, Film Review, genre, Horror, Joss Whedon, Minotaur, Serenity, Wolf Creek
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We Come in Peace: a defence of SF
Aussie Con4 got me thinking and inspired and thinking. The people who read SF (science fiction or speculative fiction) are the people who read it, but the people who don’t, don’t understand. Those who tuck into crime dramas look askance … Continue reading →
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Tagged Aussie Con4, Dr Who, Firefly, genre, Inception, On Writing, Stephen King, writing
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