Shakespeare has been adapted across mediums for decades, but Hail Macbeth explores what video games can offer that film cannot—an experience where players don't just observe a tragedy but become ...
Set sail on stormy seas and explore the rugged Nordic coast in 2025. Learn more about your own nature while exploring a variety of meaningful locations, from the rugged Nordic shores to the icy and ...
A missing father. A haunted ship. And thirteen doors to the truth. Emily’s father has vanished—and the only clues to his disappearance lie aboard a ship lost deep in the Bermuda Triangle. To find him, ...
Beat the Devil at his own game. A folk horror card battler with beautiful stylized art, animated figurines, dazzling effects, haunted sound and music, and an original first-person narrative set in the ...
There is something bold about a story that starts with “I.” It doesn’t wait for permission. It pulls you in, hands you the narrator’s shoes, and says, “Walk with me.” First-person point of view is one ...
“Disclaimer” writer-director Alfonso Cuarón breaks down four narrative points of view, the rare use of second-person ("you") VO, and screwing with the audience. “Beware of narrative and form,” says ...
Picture this: you're reading a story and suddenly realize it's talking directly to you. Not at you, but to you. You're making decisions. You're feeling emotions. You're living the narrative. That's ...
“The Lost Journals of Sacajewea” by Debra Magpie Earling (out May 23 from Milkweed Editions) offers new perspective on what is known, and debated, about the life of Sacajewea, including her age, her ...
It was the piece of fiction heard round the net. This October, it jumped off the medium-sized screens and headed to the big screen. "Cat Person," the new film based on the short story by Kristen ...
At its core Second Person Narrative is about identity - the piece depicts 25 scenes following a central character’s life from birth to death, posing thought-provoking questions: can we forge our own ...