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Review: The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King

There are tales that last, that permeate, that follow us around and sink into the cracks. There are books that speak of other books, that…
Craig Hildebrand-Burke
Craig Hildebrand-BurkeJanuary 15, 2014
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Why We’re Unlikely To See A Successful Discworld Film Adaptation

(In Eight Easy Steps!) Terry Pratchett is fond of making light of the attempts to turn several of his Discworld novels into films, with most…
Craig Hildebrand-Burke
Craig Hildebrand-BurkeJanuary 15, 2014
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Boys Don’t Read

‘You can’t please all of the readers all of the time; you can’t please even some of the readers all of the time, but you…
Craig Hildebrand-Burke
Craig Hildebrand-BurkeJanuary 15, 2014
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Rise Of The Audiobooks

It’s the oldest form of storytelling. If there’s one thing certain in the history of human civilisation, it’s that we’ve always told stories. And the…
Craig Hildebrand-Burke
Craig Hildebrand-BurkeJanuary 15, 2014
Momentum BooksWriting Fiction

A Guide To Writing Modern Horror

There’s a feeling these days that the horror genre seems to have run out of ideas. This malaise largely seems to stem from cinema where…
Craig Hildebrand-Burke
Craig Hildebrand-BurkeJanuary 15, 2014
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The Book Of The Film: Beyond Novelisations

It’s almost inevitable these days that as soon as a book becomes successful enough, so begins the pressure to turn it into a film. Either…
Craig Hildebrand-Burke
Craig Hildebrand-BurkeJanuary 15, 2014
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Where Are All The Monster Books?

From Kaiju laying waste to cinematic cities in Pacific Rim, to Sulley and Mike Wazowski discovering the secret to scaring kids witless in Monsters University, we are…
Craig Hildebrand-Burke
Craig Hildebrand-BurkeJanuary 15, 2014
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