Storyological

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In which we discuss,

1. A City Inside by Tillie Walden, Avery Hill Publishing, 2016.

from tillie walden's a city inside.

2. The Transplant by Viet Thanh Nguyen, The Refugees, 2017.

along with, among other things…

Tillie Walden

  • An interview with The Austin Chronicle
  • You can read her amazing webcomic, On a Sunbeam in its entirety here.
  • A review of A City Inside in Publisher’s Weekly and Broken Frontier.
  • A review of her memoir, Spinning, in the Guardian.
  • Her Ghibli fan art.
  • Viet Thanh Nguyen

    • An interview with The Awl
    • He won the pulitzer prize for his novel The Sympathizer; here’s a review in the New York Times.
    • Various sorts of reviews of his collection, The Refugees in The Rumpus, the LA Times, Necessary Fictions, and the New Yorker.
    • Those two magazines we mentioned in the intro

      • Passages North
      • Bourbon Penn
      • Some concerns with time and space and infinities in basements

        • Transitions and gutters in comics.
        • Scott McCloud, in his TED talk on “The visual magic of comics.”
        • Michael Chabon writing about that one story by Borges, “The Aleph” in which there is infinity in a basement.
        • On the nature of ships in bottles and adventures in narrative

          • A review of Inkheart in Kirkus
          • That one Doctor Who episode, “The Girl in the Fireplace” in which the Madame de Pompadour has, through her life, occasional visits from the Doctor.
          • Some thoughts on reality and Blade Runner 2049

            • Reviewed in Deep Focus Review and by Anthony Lane
            • A discussion of its design inspirations
            • And, invarious form, arguments and discussion of its feminisms.
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              StoryologicalBy E.G. Cosh & Chris Kammerud

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