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The Writing Dead features thought-provoking, never-before-published interviews with some of television's biggest names, providing an insider's look into the world of horror on the small screen. The authors interviewed for this book include Carlton Cuse (Lost and Bates Motel), Bryan Fuller (Hannibal, Dead Like Me, Wonderfalls, and Pushing Daisies), David Greenwalt (Angel and Grimm), Gale Anne Hurd (The Walking Dead, The Terminator series, Aliens, and The Abyss), Jane Espenson (Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Battlestar Galactica), Brian McGreevy (Hemlock Grove), Alexander Woo (True Blood), James Wong (The X-Files, Millennium, American Horror Story, and Final Destination), Frank Spotnitz (The X-Files and Millennium), Richard Hatem (Supernatural, The Dead Zone, and The Mothman Prophecies), Scott Buck (Dexter), Anna Fricke (Being Human), and Jim Dunn (Haven).
These interviews offer a unique opportunity for readers to delve deeper into the subject of television horror than anything found online. The writers discuss their favorite characters and storylines, as well as what they find most frightening. They also reflect on the scary works that have influenced their careers and reveal their own personal fascinations with the genre.
The Writing Dead mirrors the changing landscape of horror on TV, with interviews covering shows produced by major networks and cable channels, as well as those made exclusively for online streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Studios. This diversity ensures that the book will appeal to a wide range of fans, from ardent followers of these shows to aspiring writers and filmmakers who want to learn more about the creative process behind the genre.
One of the standout features of The Writing Dead is the opportunity it provides for these writers to delve more deeply into their craft. The interviews go beyond the typical behind-the-scenes glimpses, allowing the creators to share their insights and experiences in a more thoughtful and nuanced way. Readers will come away with a better understanding of the challenges and creative decisions that go into bringing these terrifying tales to life.
Whether you're a fan of classic horror or the latest in television's ongoing exploration of the genre, The Writing Dead is a must-read. The book offers a unique and engaging perspective on the art of storytelling, shedding light on the creative minds behind some of the most frightening and fascinating shows on television. With its diverse range of interviews and its insightful exploration of the writing process, The Writing Dead is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the world of television horror.
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publisher | University Press of Mississippi (February 23, 2015) | ||||
publication_date | February 23, 2015 | ||||
language | English | ||||
file_size | 2282 KB | ||||
text_to_speech | Enabled | ||||
screen_reader | Supported | ||||
enhanced_typesetting | Enabled | ||||
x_ray | Not Enabled | ||||
word_wise | Enabled | ||||
sticky_notes | On Kindle Scribe | ||||
print_length | 168 pages | ||||
best_sellers_rank | #4,848,958 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store) #336 in Horror Movies & Video #447 in Television Screenwriting #1,356 in Horror Movies | ||||
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