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A Post-Modernist Reading of ‘The Cabin in the Woods’

December 31, 2012 12:00 pm1 comment
A Post-Modernist Reading of 'The Cabin in the Woods'

So, for this article I thought I would try something a little different. Stop me if I am going off on a tangent. I’ve just finished a semester at University studying postmodernist literature, which, in a nutshell, is a genre of fiction that thinks outside the box, experimenting with the […]

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The Literary Agent’s Secret Code: What Every Rejected Writer Needs to Know

December 30, 2012 4:36 pm1 comment
The Literary Agent's Secret Code: What Every Rejected Writer Needs to Know

This post is in response to an agent who recently replied to me asking what exactly is it that I want him to do for me. It’s like a surgeon asking you to tell him what you think is wrong and where the best place to start the incision would […]

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The Hunt: Review

December 29, 2012 12:00 pm1 comment
The Hunt: Review

Although The Hunt is set during the Christmas period in an idyllic Danish village, where men swim in frozen lakes before going off to hunt, only to finish it off with a drinking binge and good-natured machismo, you wouldn’t be advised to pack up all your belongings and join this […]

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Frank Turner at Whelan’s: Review

December 28, 2012 12:00 pm0 comments
Frank Turner at Whelan’s: Review

Frank Turner has made a name for himself by playing small venues around the clock and around the globe. His solo tour lands him at Dublin’s Whelan’s, but this time he’s come with more baggage than before. He’s now played at the Olympic opening ceremony in London, headlined the Wembley […]

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Defending The Resident Evil Films

December 26, 2012 6:00 pm0 comments
Defending The Resident Evil Films

My housemate hates the Resident Evil films. He thinks the storylines are lazy, the characters two-dimensional and the zombies not scary in the slightest. However, personally, I enjoy them, despite acknowledging them as films that will probably never win an Oscar. So I’ve dedicated my article this week to defending […]

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And After University?

December 25, 2012 12:00 pm2 comments
And After University?

Recently I traveled up to the north of England to meet my boyfriend’s family for the first time—a nerve-racking and terrifying experience for anyone. However, I have to say, the experience turned out to be an eye opener; a real catalyst for self-evaluation. I was consistently asked, What do you do?, […]

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The Twitter Take-over

December 24, 2012 6:00 pm0 comments
The Twitter Take-over

I remember being back in school where MSN and MySpace were the be all and end all of social networking sites… Instant message, webcam chat and catch up on the latest news all at the same time just at the touch of your fingertips. Then in July 2006 came Twitter, […]

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Why ‘Skyfall’ is Unmissable

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Why 'Skyfall' is Unmissable

Skyfall humbly celebrates 50 years of the great 007, and it is an anniversary not to be missed. Sam Mendes courageously depicts Bond as an agent aging, now unable to perform all the tricks of a young recruit. Not only are Bond’s physical downfalls on show for all to see, […]

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