Author: Angie Fiedler Sutton
“Writing for Horror Video Games” Panel in New York
The horror genre is more than just books and movies – video games have long held a special place in the genre’s heart, from the Silent Hill series to Resident Evil to Bioshock.
Kafka’s Metamorphosis on BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4 is adapting the classic novel for audio.
Theatre Review: Second Time Round Just as Good: Sci-Fest 2015
Five genre shows – two adaptations, three original – are showcased in this year’s Sci-Fest LA.
Film Review: Yet Another Marvel Sequel
This sequel to “The Avengers” feels out of sync with the other Marvel movies.
XPRIZE Challenge To Young Innovators Starts April 22
Beginning April 22, the XPRIZE Challenge asks kids to imagine the future and come up with an invention or innovation they then present through video, images, or stories.
The Influence of ‘The Cosby Show’ on Television
The Cosby Show sounds like a simple idea on the surface.
Cyndi Lauper Is So Unusual
Cyndi Lauper is proud to be unusual. It’s right there in the spelling of her first name, as well as the fact that her first debut album is actually titled She’s So Unusual.
Theatre Review: Rich Fantasy Lives
Sometimes we need to escape into another world to connect better to this one.
Night Vale News: Book, 2015 Tour, & YouTube Channel
The podcast “Welcome to Night Vale” has all sorts of news.
‘Con Man’ Proves the Power of Fandom
The rising trend of crowdfunding (and using fans) to finance bigger projects can be seen in Alan Tudyk’s “Con Man”.