“Is This Gothic?” #5
Are Dr. Wiley’s castles (a feature of the Megaman video game franchise)…
Gothic?
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Check back tomorrow for my own interpretation.… Read the rest
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Are Dr. Wiley’s castles (a feature of the Megaman video game franchise)…
Gothic?
Post your opinion as a comment!
Check back tomorrow for my own interpretation.… Read the rest
“Is This Gothic?” #5 Read More »
As you may have noticed, I have a book coming out. My novel Hungry Rats will be published on September 1st. This is just a quick note to readers that while I will be using this blog to help promote the book — which has plenty of the Gothic (Radcliffean and Lewisian) in it — I will also be posting more generally Gothic-themed content for the same time.… Read the rest
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Is this Gothic?
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First news first. And it’s good news! A suspect has been arrested in the Flint Serial Killer case. If you want you can read the news here.
But I’m also writing today with a HUGE announcement about Hungry Rats. Mark your calendars!… Read the rest
Hungry Rats: Launch Date Announced! Read More »
This novel did begin with a body of sorts, but it happened in August 2003. … Read the rest
Hungry Rats: The Rat Man and the Flint Serial Killer Read More »
Last week, in our discussion of Gothic Heroines and Natural Selection, Flawed Events posted about Jane Austen’s Northanger Abbey as referring to Ann Radcliffe. Austen pokes fun at Radcliffe, and at Gothic fiction in general, throughout Northanger Abbey. It’s a great book, funny and piquant, but I thought it might be nice to include for once passage of Radcliffe’s that shows what a powerful writer she really could be, and why she influenced writers from Keats to Hugo.… Read the rest
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Is this Gothic?
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On Tuesday, when I posted an entry on the propensity of Ann Radcliffe heroines to faint at the most inopportune moments, I got about 15 replies. Of course, only one of them was on this blog: the rest were scattered about Facebook and Twitter (which is what comes of social media cross-promotion, I suppose!),… Read the rest
Gothic Heroines and Natural Selection Part II: Of Corset, Happens! Read More »
… Read the restA voice called her, but she was gone beyond its reach, for she had sunk senseless upon the ground: it was long before she revived, when she did, she found herself in the arms of a stranger, and made an effort to disengage herself.
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