Creepy Columns

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This section of the site covers a broad range of literary writing, from specific reviews to argument driven essays and sometimes just vaguely coherent rambling.  Columns include:

Iconic Characters of Horror Fiction: These are a collection of personal essays that talk about individual characters from horror stories that I find particularly interesting and well done.

There Goes Tokyo: Reviews of Kaiju stories – currently focused on films in particular, but it will expand to other mediums in the future.

Between Logic and Enchantment: Reviews of Fantasy Stories – currently focused on films in particular, but it will expand to other mediums in the future.

Monster Spotlight: Disjointed blog entries where I ramble about monster designs I really like.

The Bella Wallpaper: A chapter by chapter review of the Twilight saga.

How I’d Ruin It: A series of articles talking about how I’d ruin certain works of fiction if I were called on to adapt them.

First Impression Reviews: Reviews of various works of fiction done immediately after the first viewing/reading.  Why do these get their own column?  Well, I think to truly understand a story you need to read/watch it more than once, since a story’s first impression can be somewhat hyperbolic.  However, that hyperbole can be fun in its own right, and so we have our column.

Monstrous Miscellany: Random articles about random topics.