Monthly Archives: December 2011

How True Blood Creates a Story People Can’t Put Down

One of the major struggles with serial narrative is the battle between endings and scene changes, and the need for unity. With every scene change and every end of an episode there is a risk of losing your audience. I … Continue reading

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How True Blood Creates Characters People Want to Be With

In Orson Scott Card’s book Character & Viewpoint, he points out that while we like characters who are similar to us, “we also tend to be a little bored with them. It’s strangeness, not familiarity, that excites our curiosity” (79). … Continue reading

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How True Blood Creates a World People Want to Be In

Whenever I find a book that I can’t put down, it often has to do with the fact that I’ve fallen in love with the world. In creating such a seductive world, True Blood has used several elements of the … Continue reading

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Who Wrote True Blood? Differences in Books and Film

Before I go farther, I’d like to discuss a couple of points: My first point is that since True Blood is a TV show, and thus a visual and auditory medium, a whole bunch of the show is going to … Continue reading

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Learning Techniques from Pulp Books

The memory goes something like this: I’m fourteen years old, sitting in my high school freshman English class. My teacher, Miss Persson, strolls over and sees me reading a fantasy novel. I don’t exactly remember what the novel was although … Continue reading

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True Blood Intro

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Virgin First Kisses

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Fail. Try Again. Fail Better.

I had a humbling experience in one of my classes today. I feel like a total idiot, a failure, but I don’t feel totally hopeless because at least I learned something. Here’s what happened: I’m taking a Serial Narrative class … Continue reading

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