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The Apple Tree by Daphne du Maurier Short Story Analysis
“The Apple Tree” is a long short story by British author Daphne du Maurier, better known for “The Birds” and Rebecca. But who doesn’t like a Christmas ghost story? There’s not much ‘Christmassy’ about it if, by Christmassy, you think family, fun and celebration of Christ. Nope, this is a revenge tale. This is “Rip…
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The Birds by Daphne du Maurier Short Story Analysis
“The Birds” is a short story by British author Daphne du Maurier. Alongside Rebecca, “The Birds” remains her best-known work.
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The Turning by Tim Winton Short Stories Analysis
The Turning is a 2004 short story collection by Western Australian author Tim Winton. In 2013 the collection was adapted for film. It’s unusual to find a feature-length film which is actually a series of short stories, which might partly explain the tagline on the movie poster: A Unique Cinema Event. I really enjoyed three…
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Stable Diffusion For Beginners
This post is for non-technical artists who are interested in recent talk about AI art generation.
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Write A Cosy Home Intruder Story
We collectively love stories of home intrusion. How else to describe the fascination behind The Bling Ring crimes also known as The Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch? THE BLING RING A group of teenagers from The Valley broke into the homes of celebrities such as Paris Hilton and Audrina Patridge, stealing thousands of dollars worth of…
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How To Use Stable Diffusion For Free
UPDATE NOVEMBER 2022: There is now a one-click installer for Windows and Linux. No tech know-how required. UPDATE END OF OCTOBER 2022: It is now officially impossible for me to keep up. I’ve installed Automatic1111 locally and am pretty much focused on that, now. Deep Dream Generator is a great place to start. You get…
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The Father (2020) Film Study
This film affected me very deeply. YI’d recommend The Father as a cross between Jordan Peele’s Get Out (2017) and Michael Gondry’s Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004).
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The Ratcatcher by Roald Dahl Short Story Analysis
Run with rats you become a rat.
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The First King of England
Now we have a new King of England, I’m wondering, who was the first? The first King “of England” was Athelstan.
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Autumn Harvest by Alvin Tresselt and Roger Duvoisin 1951
Autumn brings the first frost, migrating geese, burning leaves, and a fine harvest. marketing copy Roger Duvoisin’s palette is unique to him. So how does someone with an established, easily recognisable palette use colours to depict autumn for a picture book called Autumn Harvest, written by Alvin Tresselt in 1951? First of all, worth reminding…
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Vintage Cars In Story And Illustration
Illustrations of cars across the twentieth century, in advertising, posters and children’s books.
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Meg and Mog by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski Analysis
Meg and Mog is a super long-running series of picture books written by Helen Nicoll and Jan Pienkowski. As is often the case with popular picture book series, there is also a TV series. There’s a massive gap between the first book and the first TV show, which was broadcast in 2003, when the original…
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Why write in present tense?
Present tense is hardly new: Virgil’s The Aeneid (29-19 BC) Édouard Dujardin in Les lauriers sont coupés (1887) The Bleak House by Charles Dickens (1852-3) Jane Eyre contains chunks of present tense Ulysses by James Joyce (1922) Nathalie Sarraute (A French practitioner of the nouveau roman, a type of French novel that appeared in the…
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The Wreck of the Zephyr by Chris Van Allsburg
The Wreck of the Zephyr is a postmodern, surreal 1983 picture book by American writer and illustrator Chris Van Allsburg. You’ve probably heard of Jumanji and The Polar Express, which have been adapted for film. The Garden of Abdul Gasazi was his first. The Stranger features a season personified. The Widow’s Broom is a creepy-ass…