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A sub-genre of noir fiction has been named "rural noir" in the US, [15] [16] and sometimes "outback noir" in Australia. [17] [18] Many rural noir novels have been adapted for film and TV series in both countries, such as Ozark, No Country for Old Men, [15] and Big Sky in the US, [19] and Troppo, The Dry, Scrublands, [17] and High Country (2024) in Australia.
Laird Samuel Barron (born March 5, 1970) is an American author and poet, much of whose work falls within the horror, noir, or horror noir and dark fantasy genres. He has also been the managing editor of the online literary magazine Melic Review.
Rural noir (fiction), a genre of fiction in written form, a sub-genre of noir fiction Rural noir (film) , a genre of film and TV series, a sub-genre of film noir Topics referred to by the same term
David Loeb Goodis (March 2, 1917 – January 7, 1967) was an American writer of crime fiction noted for his output of short stories and novels in the noir fiction genre. . Born in Philadelphia, Goodis alternately resided there and in New York City and Hollywood during his professional y
Start With This, a non-fiction podcast by Night Vale co-creators Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor, premiered on March 22, 2019. It features the duo sharing writing tips and prompts for listeners to sharpen their own writing skills. There is a forum Patreon supporters for the series in which people can share and receive feedback on their writing. [16]
The term black humor (from the French humour noir) was coined by the Surrealist theorist André Breton in 1935 while interpreting the writings of Jonathan Swift. [8] [9] Breton's preference was to identify some of Swift's writings as a subgenre of comedy and satire [10] [11] in which laughter arises from cynicism and skepticism, [8] [12] often relying on topics such as death.
Space opera: fiction that takes place in outer space and centers around conflict, romance, and adventure. [9] Space Western: fiction that blends elements of sci-fi with those of the western genre. [9] Spy-Fi: spy fiction that includes elements of science fiction; Subterranean; Tech noir; Techno-thriller
Hell Hath No Fury (1953), one of Williams's novels.. Williams's work is identified with the noir fiction subgenre of "hardboiled" crime writing.His 1953 novel Hell Hath No Fury—-published by the defining crime fiction company, Gold Medal Books—-was the first paperback original to merit a review from renowned critic Anthony Boucher of The New York Times.