Tomorrow's Language

Tomorrow's Language
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Publisher : Brain Jar Press
Total Pages : 107
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ISBN-10 : 9781922479631
ISBN-13 : 1922479632
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Book Synopsis Tomorrow's Language by : Dr. Helen Marshall

Download or read book Tomorrow's Language written by Dr. Helen Marshall and published by Brain Jar Press. This book was released on 2023-10-17 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the World Fantasy Award-winning author Helen Marshall comes a collection of critical works focused on the evolution of writing, horror, and the weird tale. Within this volume you’ll find an interrogation of the radical poetics of M. John Harrison’s worldbuilding, deep dives into the works of Stephen King and Kelly Link, and a meditation on the need for new and evolving language to describe weird times. You’ll also find Marshall’s extraordinary story, Survival Strategies, accompanied by an extended commentary that unearths its hidden depths and utilization of the uncanny. Insightful, dangerous, and incredibly precise, Tomorrow’s Language shows us Dr Helen Marshall’s critical work on horror and writing craft are just as unsettling, startling, and viscerally engaging as her best work as a fiction writer.


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