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A Weird Bag Of Things: The Articles and Essays That Broke My Typewriter
Brian DuBois’s A Weird Bag of Things is the perfect collection of nonfiction pieces for those who love reading, writing, watching, and discussing all things horror, mystery, and crime. His comedic, straight-forward style for presenting well-researched content intelligently is appreciated by all levels of fans and learners. You must check him out!
A Weird Bag of Things is an eclectic collection of articles and essays by author, teacher, and literary scholar, Brian DuBois. Previously featured in magazines and on websites, this is the first time these pieces have all been assembled into one edition.
Eleven quick reads on the topics of movies, pop culture, the horror genre in media, noir and hard-boiled crime tropes, along with commentary (rants) on trying to succeed as a modern-day independent author. Each is crammed with gripping knowledge and told in a fun and candid manner to keep these insights and explanations light, interesting, and relatable.
Brian DuBois has been teaching literature, literary criticism, and creative writing to reluctant students and eager enthusiasts for decades. He also loves reading and researching new authors and literary topics to continue contributing scholarly nonfiction content to independent online and print publications.
DuBois’s nonfiction writing and teaching styles focus on presenting material in a clear, understandable, and accessible manner with plenty of humor included. His laid back intellectualism has proven itself popular and effective across a wide audience. This compilation of his recent favorites is guaranteed to make you smile, laugh, and nod while enjoying the discovery process.
From haunted houses in literature to 80’s movies, from tentacles to Transgressive Fiction, from femme fatales to hokey grammar rules, A Weird Bag of Things has a little bit of something for everyone who cherishes the weird, the scary, the inappropriate, and the strange.
Brian DuBois’s A Weird Bag of Things is the perfect collection of nonfiction pieces for those who love reading, writing, watching, and discussing all things horror, mystery, and crime. His comedic, straight-forward style for presenting well-researched content intelligently is appreciated by all levels of fans and learners. You must check him out!
A Weird Bag of Things is an eclectic collection of articles and essays by author, teacher, and literary scholar, Brian DuBois. Previously featured in magazines and on websites, this is the first time these pieces have all been assembled into one edition.
Eleven quick reads on the topics of movies, pop culture, the horror genre in media, noir and hard-boiled crime tropes, along with commentary (rants) on trying to succeed as a modern-day independent author. Each is crammed with gripping knowledge and told in a fun and candid manner to keep these insights and explanations light, interesting, and relatable.
Brian DuBois has been teaching literature, literary criticism, and creative writing to reluctant students and eager enthusiasts for decades. He also loves reading and researching new authors and literary topics to continue contributing scholarly nonfiction content to independent online and print publications.
DuBois’s nonfiction writing and teaching styles focus on presenting material in a clear, understandable, and accessible manner with plenty of humor included. His laid back intellectualism has proven itself popular and effective across a wide audience. This compilation of his recent favorites is guaranteed to make you smile, laugh, and nod while enjoying the discovery process.
From haunted houses in literature to 80’s movies, from tentacles to Transgressive Fiction, from femme fatales to hokey grammar rules, A Weird Bag of Things has a little bit of something for everyone who cherishes the weird, the scary, the inappropriate, and the strange.