Do you put your family in your books?
Bits of them, sometimes. But mostly, as Jan Mark says: 'Writers don't write about people they know. They write what they know about people'. I spread the six stories out over happy and unhappy families. I admit then research did shock me. I hadn't realised how insensitive some parents can be to children's feelings. I hope the book's a comfort for those in tricky situations, and an eye-opener for everyone else.
Where can I find the older, gruesome versions of the tales I have heard about?
First of all, I have an entire article on the earliest literary fairy tales: The Quest for the Earliest Fairy Tales: Searching for the Earliest Versions of European Fairy Tales with Commentary on English Translations. Please don't expect modern day horror stories. We are still talking fairy tales and folklore here. The "gruesome" versions of the tales are not recommended for young readers, but they are not horror movies on paper either.
How do I obtain the rights to the play?
quot;HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH brings theater alive with the pounding sounds of rock 'n' roll and the funny sad voicing of a painful past.it is also an adult, thought-provoking musical about the quest for individuality.the kind of Rocky Horror Picture Show?style event that may inspire a rabid cult following." --NY Times. "Sublimely trashy and surprisingly powerful." --LA Times.
What does BBFC stand for? What do the different categories mean?
BBFC stands for British Board of Film Classification. They are an independent, non-governmental body, which censors and classifies films in the UK. The classification for a film can be found on the case of the DVD. The most common classifications of films are U, PG, 12, 15 and 18: U: Films suitable for audiences aged four years and over. They should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.
What does BBFC stand for? What do the different categories mean?
BBFC stands for British Board of Film Classification. They are an independent, non-governmental body, which censors and classifies films in the UK. The classification for a film can be found on the case of the DVD. The most common classifications of films are U, PG, 12, 15 and 18: U: Films suitable for audiences aged four years and over. They should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.Neither, really. Spinespur is better described as fitting into the horror genre, a genre that has been inundated with kid-friendly, plastic gaming for too long.
What sites are acceptable for the exchange?
Any sites with a Dark, horror, gothic, occult, or paranormal nature. Adult sites are welcome. Tastefull nudity and sex is preferred but all sites are approved on merit.Bits of them, sometimes. But mostly, as Jan Mark says: 'Writers don't write about people they know. They write what they know about people'. I spread the six stories out over happy and unhappy families. - 15275
Bits of them, sometimes. But mostly, as Jan Mark says: 'Writers don't write about people they know. They write what they know about people'. I spread the six stories out over happy and unhappy families. I admit then research did shock me. I hadn't realised how insensitive some parents can be to children's feelings. I hope the book's a comfort for those in tricky situations, and an eye-opener for everyone else.
Where can I find the older, gruesome versions of the tales I have heard about?
First of all, I have an entire article on the earliest literary fairy tales: The Quest for the Earliest Fairy Tales: Searching for the Earliest Versions of European Fairy Tales with Commentary on English Translations. Please don't expect modern day horror stories. We are still talking fairy tales and folklore here. The "gruesome" versions of the tales are not recommended for young readers, but they are not horror movies on paper either.
How do I obtain the rights to the play?
quot;HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH brings theater alive with the pounding sounds of rock 'n' roll and the funny sad voicing of a painful past.it is also an adult, thought-provoking musical about the quest for individuality.the kind of Rocky Horror Picture Show?style event that may inspire a rabid cult following." --NY Times. "Sublimely trashy and surprisingly powerful." --LA Times.
What does BBFC stand for? What do the different categories mean?
BBFC stands for British Board of Film Classification. They are an independent, non-governmental body, which censors and classifies films in the UK. The classification for a film can be found on the case of the DVD. The most common classifications of films are U, PG, 12, 15 and 18: U: Films suitable for audiences aged four years and over. They should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.
What does BBFC stand for? What do the different categories mean?
BBFC stands for British Board of Film Classification. They are an independent, non-governmental body, which censors and classifies films in the UK. The classification for a film can be found on the case of the DVD. The most common classifications of films are U, PG, 12, 15 and 18: U: Films suitable for audiences aged four years and over. They should be set within a positive moral framework and should offer reassuring counterbalances to any violence, threat or horror.Neither, really. Spinespur is better described as fitting into the horror genre, a genre that has been inundated with kid-friendly, plastic gaming for too long.
What sites are acceptable for the exchange?
Any sites with a Dark, horror, gothic, occult, or paranormal nature. Adult sites are welcome. Tastefull nudity and sex is preferred but all sites are approved on merit.Bits of them, sometimes. But mostly, as Jan Mark says: 'Writers don't write about people they know. They write what they know about people'. I spread the six stories out over happy and unhappy families. - 15275