10 - Nonfiction and Storytelling Third Person: A Storytelling Podcast

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Stephen is mysteriously absent this week, so Bryan and Abigail take this advantage to have a surprisingly coherent discussion! The topic is twofold: the use of nonfiction to enrich storytelling and the use of storytelling to enrich nonfiction. The first step is to define just what exactly these two concepts mean, which leads to a comparative study of the works of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. Also discussed: how Resident Evil teaches us about powerlessness as a technique in horror and why Friends isn't a complete waste of time!
If you want to get in touch with us, check us out on Twitter, or send us an e-mail at ThirdPersonShow@gmail.com. We promise not to yell at you, and will actually be really appreciative!
Our theme song is "Three's Company", composed and arranged by Bryan Kelly

Stephen is mysteriously absent this week, so Bryan and Abigail take this advantage to have a surprisingly coherent discussion! The topic is twofold: the use of nonfiction to enrich storytelling and the use of storytelling to enrich nonfiction. The first step is to define just what exactly these two concepts mean, which leads to a comparative study of the works of Tolkien and C.S. Lewis. Also discussed: how Resident Evil teaches us about powerlessness as a technique in horror and why Friends isn't a complete waste of time!
If you want to get in touch with us, check us out on Twitter, or send us an e-mail at ThirdPersonShow@gmail.com. We promise not to yell at you, and will actually be really appreciative!
Our theme song is "Three's Company", composed and arranged by Bryan Kelly