Chillers and Thrillers

is a blog on the theory and practice of writing horror fiction.

Showing posts with label C. S. Lewis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label C. S. Lewis. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Talking Pictures: Plotting through Image Analysis and Imaginative Elaboration

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Copyright 2020 by Gary L. Pullman Characters, incidents, settings, processes, and motives are among the persons, places, and things t...
Sunday, August 5, 2018

Imaginary vs. Imaginative Worlds as They relate to Horror Fiction

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Copyright 2018 by Gary L. Pullman In C. S. Lewis: A Life , Alister McGrath points out the distinction that Lewis makes between im...
Friday, April 24, 2009

Revisiting the Numinous

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Copyright 2009 by Gary L. Pullman Through images and emblems associated with a vanished craft or practice, a writer of fantasy or horror fi...
Friday, April 10, 2009

Famous Writers and Director’s Quotes, With More or Less Direct Application to the Theory and Practice of Writing Horror

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Ambrose Bierce Edible--good to eat and wholesome to digest, as a worm to a toad, a toad to a snake, a snake to a pig, a pig to a man, and a...
Friday, November 7, 2008

Plot, Character, Setting and Theme as Narrative Starting Points

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copyright 2008 by Gary L. Pullman The four primary elements of fiction are plot, character, setting, and theme. Associated with most of t...
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