Movie Review: The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells

H.G. Wells foresaw the future in such visionary novels as The Time Machine and The War of the Worlds. In 1946 newspaper reporter Ellen McGillivray arrives at the home of legendary literary figure, Herbert George Wells. Expecting to hear of the events and people who formed his prophetic imagination, she is informed of a world in which known scientific boundaries no longer exist.

Automatic Writing and The Talking Board

Spirit communication.

Detective Fiction, Some Food for Thought

Article.

A Great Example of Online Storytelling: Unusual Circumstance

There are so many fine things you can do online that you can’t do offline, with paper, illustrations, pictures, audio, video, radio, TV. And still there are not many genuine "online storytellers" among the online writers. Triond author Timothy Dumont Jr. however, offers us a great example of what a true online story can be…

An Introduction to Automatic Writing

Automatic writing is a form of mediumship in which writers (or sometimes typists) record information from sources other than their own conscious mind.

Vampire is the New Black

Do you want to follow the newest writing trend? Don’t be so sure. Stand out instead.

A Rose with Hidden Thorns: The Life and Career of William Faulkner

Gothic literature is generally defined as works dealing with eerie, often paranormal happenings. It is associated with menacing castles, supernatural creatures, and psychologically skewed characters. Much of the work of William Faulkner can be categorized as Gothic. In fact, Faulkner is considered by many to be the progenitor of a subgenre, the Southern Gothic.

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