![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() He also introduces other writers and various other texts which I quickly added to my to-read list. He uses many of his own writing as examples and they work as wonderful supplements. The two I've read have a conversational tone, much like how I'd expect an extremely accomplished, old, grumpy but witty professor to sound. I think part of it might because Pullman used to be an educator, and many of the essays were originally lectures he gave. I've only just finished the second essay because I'm slowly savouring the practical advice and slightly grumpy humour of Pullman but I have to pause and say, HE IS SO GOOD. (TBH, I'm amazed by the sheer number of essays he has on just storytelling but then again, he is an amazing storyteller.) I'm currently reading Daemon Voices by Philip Pullman and it's leaving me in awe.ĭaemon Voices is a collection of over 30 essays by Pullman on storytelling. ![]()
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