A dreamy new PoG!
Dec. 4th, 2008 02:20 pmAnother Prisoners of Gravity vid came up over the weekend, so I thought I'd do another pimp-and-post. This one's topic... Dreams!
Part 1: Brian Stableford on literary use of dreams, and his use fo them in Werewolves of London and Angel of Pain, Neil Gaiman on Sandman and how his dreams influence his writing, Inker Mark Buckingham on the Sandman Special, Neil Gaiman on A Game of You arc.
Part 2: Charles de Lint on why dreams are so important in his fiction and the similarity to the rules of faerie, Clive Barker on Imajica and shamanism, Peter Straub on his dreams influencing his writing, particularly in Koko
Part 3: Various writers on whether they keep Dream Diaries and thier usefulness, and particular dreams and dream inspirations they've had (Jack Dann, Dan Simmons, Pat Cadigan, Barrington J. Baley, Michael Moorcock). Brian Aldiss
(some slight sound synch issues on this one, at least for me, but not horribe)
In other TV news I'm actually quite digging the BBC's Survivors show.
Part 1: Brian Stableford on literary use of dreams, and his use fo them in Werewolves of London and Angel of Pain, Neil Gaiman on Sandman and how his dreams influence his writing, Inker Mark Buckingham on the Sandman Special, Neil Gaiman on A Game of You arc.
Part 2: Charles de Lint on why dreams are so important in his fiction and the similarity to the rules of faerie, Clive Barker on Imajica and shamanism, Peter Straub on his dreams influencing his writing, particularly in Koko
Part 3: Various writers on whether they keep Dream Diaries and thier usefulness, and particular dreams and dream inspirations they've had (Jack Dann, Dan Simmons, Pat Cadigan, Barrington J. Baley, Michael Moorcock). Brian Aldiss
(some slight sound synch issues on this one, at least for me, but not horribe)
In other TV news I'm actually quite digging the BBC's Survivors show.