Award-winning author Carter Wilson discusses the art of writing deceptive and unreliable narrators in thriller novels, including three reasons he likes to write them.
An unreliable narrator can often feel like a get-out-of-jail-free card these days. The immensely popular thriller genre is full of unsolved murders, hidden identities and missing people. When done ...
“Pee-wee as Himself,” touches on the highs and lows of Reubens’ life and career prior to his fame. He gets a call to work ...
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Sky Atlantic’s blistering Italian drama brings more than a dash of Peaky Blinders to the story of the fascist’s rise to power ...
Testimony delivered at the ongoing trial of three accused Aryan Brotherhood members delved into Los Angeles County's ...
Vanessa Severo’s solo show about the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo is most effective when it’s about Severo’s own journey to ...
IDLES' 'Never Fight A Man With A Perm' is perhaps their famous track for it's whitty and cutting lyrical performance. But ...
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