Aristotle among the Superheroes, Part II
Please refer to my last post for the beginning of this conversation. As I’ve considered the next section of Aristotle’s Poetics I find that the same movies continue to work. […]
Please refer to my last post for the beginning of this conversation. As I’ve considered the next section of Aristotle’s Poetics I find that the same movies continue to work. […]
From Aristotle‘s Poetics: A perfect tragedy should, as we have seen, be arranged not on the simple but on the complex plan. It should, moreover, imitate actions which excite pity […]
Yo. So, you might not know this, but like Eric, I’m in the process of writing a gamebook. (Refresher: a “gamebook” is the unofficial term for a browser-based, text-only videogame […]
A text-based version of the first 9 pages of my first draft of the screenplay The Fifth Husband. Currently undergoing revision… EXT. LONDON. ENGLAND. JUNE 1386. DAY. The medieval city […]
Little Horseshoes pdf Click through for the sheet music. The first song in my musical of Jane Eyre, “Little Horseshoes” is sung by adult Jane while she’s still at Lowood and […]
More like Let’s Play of the Month, really. Yo. It’s been a long time since I updated this particular series. In fact, I had basically given up — the last […]
Yo. MrBtongue has a new video. Joy and rapture! It’s about The Witcher, an acclaimed series of Polish novels-turned-videogames. I’ve mentioned them before. I’m a huge fan of MrBtongue and […]
Yo. Uh, long time no see? I haven’t a super-special post for you, but I am compelled to direct my readers — assuming I have any — to a fascinating Youtube […]
Remember my former post about The Great Gatsby? Mostly it was a link to this Emily Stimpson article, a discussion of why Millennials were so taken with this movie. Now […]
Chester Chooses Chewy ChoiceOfGames No need to watch your pronunciation, as Gene Kelly and Donald O’Connor do in Singing in the Rain for their Moses Supposes routine, when you are […]