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Ranjini, R., and Dr K. Muthuraman. "Aesthetics Survival and Morality in Githa Hariharan’s Novel When Dreams Travel." Journal for ReAttach Therapy and Developmental Diversities, 2023. https://doi.org/10.53555/jrtdd.v6i10s(2).3487.

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In her book When Dreams Travel, Githa Hariharan, the 1993 Commonwealth Writers Prize winner for Fiction, examines important narratively-related topics. The narrator skillfully combines Scheherazade, also known as Shahrzad of the Arabian Nights, into a lively and creative tale about a game that is always played: the pursuit of power and love. Two ambitious brides, sisters Shahrzad and Dunyazad, who aspire to be heroines or martyrs, live between the Sultan, who desires a virgin every night, and his brother, who has tasted the bitter taste of betrayed love. The story, which unfolds with all the g
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Krause, Till. "From Niche Narrative to Audio Blockbusters." M/C Journal 27, no. 2 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3031.

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Introduction For the past ten years, a transformative trend has emerged in the consumption of journalistic content, diverging significantly from its traditional engagement pathways. This evolution is characterised by the allure of serial journalistic podcasts such as Serial, which have seamlessly integrated narrative techniques typically reserved for fiction into journalistic storytelling (Kulkarni et al.). These podcasts have leveraged episodic structures, suspenseful build-ups, and dramatic climaxes to foster a level of engagement akin to fiction's grip on audiences. This shift towards addic
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Brammer, Rebekah. "Dark Laughs." M/C Journal 28, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.5204/mcj.3152.

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Introduction: From Classic Noir Parody to Aussie Comedy Noir However you choose to identify noir – as a genre, style, or cycle – over its 80 years from classic American film noir to neo-noir, neon-noir, national noirs, and television noir, it has undeniably seeped into popular culture. Exemplary of this is the way noir has hybridised with other genres and styles, true of comedy as much as its more serious pairings with science fiction, Western, and Gothic. This is not a new phenomenon: Sue Short points out that pastiche noir began appearing at the end of the classic cycle, citing Kiss Me Deadl
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Hand, Richard J. "Dissecting the Gash." M/C Journal 7, no. 4 (2004). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2389.

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Given that the new advances in technology in the 1980s had a major impact on the carefully constructed myth of authenticity in horror and pornography, ranging from flawless special effects at one extreme to the idea of the handheld voyeur movie at the other, it is rather ironic that the key progenitor to the erotic-grotesque form is a long-established and in some ways basic form: the pen and paper art of manga. This medium can be traced back to pillow books and the illustrated tradition in Japanese culture – a culture where even written language has evolved from drawings rather than alphabetic
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Hackett, Lisa J., and Jo Coghlan. "Conjuring Up a King." M/C Journal 26, no. 5 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.2986.

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Introduction The coronation of King Charles III was steeped in the tradition of magic and ritual that has characterised English, and later British, coronations. The very idea of a coronation leverages belief in divinity; however, the coronation of Charles III occurred in a very different social environment than those of monarchs a millennium ago. Today, belief in the divine right of Kings is dramatically reduced. In this context, magic can also be thought of as a stage performance that relies on a tacit understanding between audience and actor, where disbelief is suspended in order to achieve
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Quinn, Karina. "The Body That Read the Laugh: Cixous, Kristeva, and Mothers Writing Mothers." M/C Journal 15, no. 4 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.492.

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The first time I read Hélène Cixous’s The Laugh of the Medusa I swooned. I wanted to write the whole thing out, large, and black, and pin it across an entire wall. I was 32 and vulnerable around polemic texts (I was always copying out quotes and sticking them to my walls, trying to hold onto meaning, unable to let the writing I read slip out and away). You must "write your self, your body must be heard" (Cixous 880), I read, as if for the hundredth time, even though it was the first. Those decades old words had an echoing, a resonance to them, as if each person who had read them had left their
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Mac Con Iomaire, Máirtín. "Coffee Culture in Dublin: A Brief History." M/C Journal 15, no. 2 (2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.456.

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IntroductionIn the year 2000, a group of likeminded individuals got together and convened the first annual World Barista Championship in Monte Carlo. With twelve competitors from around the globe, each competitor was judged by seven judges: one head judge who oversaw the process, two technical judges who assessed technical skills, and four sensory judges who evaluated the taste and appearance of the espresso drinks. Competitors had fifteen minutes to serve four espresso coffees, four cappuccino coffees, and four “signature” drinks that they had devised using one shot of espresso and other ingr
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Books on the topic "Covered bridges – Fiction"

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David, Simmons, ed. Covered bridges : Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia. Wooster Book Co., 2007.

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Doyle, Brian. Covered bridge: Brian Doyle. Douglas & McIntyre, 1990.

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Doyle, Brian. Covered Bridge. Groundwood Books, 1999.

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Garvin, Caleb, and Angela Garvin. Covered Bridges of Lane County. Aardvark Global Publishing, 2006.

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Doyle, Brian. Covered Bridge. Groundwood Books, 2004.

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Simmons, David A., and Miriam Wood. Covered Bridges: Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky. The Wooster Book Company, 2007.

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Wild Mountain. Sunbury Press, Inc., 2023.

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Wild mountain. Green Writers Press, 2017.

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Wild Mountain. Sunbury Press, Inc., 2023.

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Harper, Karen. Covered Bridge. Harlequin Enterprises, Limited, 2016.

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