DiscoverWriting Excuses19.38: A Close Reading on Tension: Anticipation and Subversion
19.38: A Close Reading on Tension: Anticipation and Subversion

19.38: A Close Reading on Tension: Anticipation and Subversion

Update: 2024-09-22
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When you’re subverting your readers’ expectations, do you need to do the exact opposite of what they’re anticipating? Today, we dive into this question, using various examples of books and movies. We then examine how P. Djèlí Clark does this throughout Ring Shout– does he subvert our expectations completely? Not always. In fact, sometimes he does the opposite. 


Thing of the Week: White Cat, Black Dog by Kelly Link 


Homework: Write a scene listening to three different piece of music that move you in different ways.


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Credits: Your hosts for this episode were Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, and Howard Tayler. It was produced by Emma Reynolds, recorded by Marshall Carr, Jr., and mastered by Alex Jackson.

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19.38: A Close Reading on Tension: Anticipation and Subversion

19.38: A Close Reading on Tension: Anticipation and Subversion

Mary Robinette Kowal, DongWon Song, Erin Roberts, Dan Wells, and Howard Tayler