The Matterhorn: truth in fiction
The Matterhorn with Dr. Kathleen Waller
Pathetic Fallacy in Fiction | Episode 41
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Pathetic Fallacy in Fiction | Episode 41

How to layer fiction with emotions reflected in nature [+ reclaimed land]
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Each week on The Matterhorn podcast, I discuss a way to layer fictions and discover the nuances of truth, using my novel as a catalyst but looking at other works of fiction as well as theory and interdisciplinary ideas. Each week, I also spend a little time on places & spaces, as part of a continued discourse on these ideas.
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Today’s episode links to “Part I: Sheung Wan ii” in A Hong Kong Story.

A full AI-created transcript can be accessed on the web version.

Keywords:

  • Definition

  • Literary devices as layers

  • Focus on nature/weather

  • Humans and the elements

  • Literary Examples

  • Place & Space focus - reclaimed land

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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.
Each week in this new season, Kathleen shares a chapter of her serialized novels - A Hong Kong Story & An Interpreter in Vienna - and uses it as a catalyst to discuss the layers of literature and how you can use these in your own writing.
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