by Yen Cabag
Literary fiction describes books with non-conventional structures in plot, which often contain allegory or symbolism. This type of fiction can take the form of novels, novellas, or short stories. It’s also used as a way to refer to the “more serious”...
by Cole Salao
There is often confusion when defining what eucatastrophe and deus ex machina are. Both are plot devices used to indicate a turn of events that is beneficial to your protagonist and leads to a happy ending. It may seem like I’m splitting hairs here, but trust...
by Kaelyn Barron
Vampires, ghosts, haunted mansions—oh my! These are the images that most often come to mind when we think of gothic horror. But is there more to this genre than creaky staircases and blood-sucking counts, and are modern audiences still interested in medieval motifs?...
by Kaelyn Barron |
So you’ve finished writing your play, and maybe even put on a few productions. Now you’re ready to take the next step and get your play published. Publishing your play can bring more opportunities for others to acquire the licensing needed to host their...
by Cole Salao
Fan theories are ideas or speculations intended to explain unanswered questions or create new interpretations about a particular work. They attempt to “see” through a story, beyond its available content. Fan theories can either speculate on a finished...