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Let's Do This: Political Censorship | Episode 34
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Let's Do This: Political Censorship | Episode 34

Three ways to get started and an opportunity to share your work
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Welcome to Let’s Do This
the weekly Matterhorn podcast as digestible 5 minute episodes with 3 ideas for starting points in your own work. Please feel free to share links to your own work in the comments!
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Let’s Do This: Political Censorship in Fiction

  1. Are there certain ideas in your fiction that a government might want to suppress or has historically suppressed? Even if your setting is different, might this suppression enter as a kind of tension or comment by a character?

  2. What is the state of journalism in your setting (real or imagined)? What are the laws about media and free speech? To what extent are journalists punished (by the state or by citizens) for what they have to say?

  3. How can censoring characters sometimes say more? Can you create moments of dramatic irony in your text where the unsaid is said to the reader in narration?

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The Matterhorn: truth in fiction
The Matterhorn with Dr. Kathleen Waller
The Matterhorn is for writers and curious minds from author and academic Dr. Kathleen Waller.
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