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  1. H. Perry Horton. Writer: Shark Week. Born and raised in Sanford, North Carolina, H. Perry Horton received his Bachelor's in Media Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his MFA in Creative Writing from Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics.

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  2. H. Perry Horton. Writer: Shark Week. Born and raised in Sanford, North Carolina, H. Perry Horton received his Bachelor's in Media Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his MFA in Creative Writing from Naropa University's Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics.

  3. The latest posts from @hperryhorton

    • What Was Innovative and Productively Surprising About in Dreams?
    • What Did You Find Not Thoroughly Compelling, and Why?
    • Something Is Missing…
    • How Did in Dreams Change Twin Peaks: The Return For You?
    • What Did You Make of The Transmedia Approach in Dreams Presents?
    • Final Thought…

    Andy: The scope of Horton’s metatextual timeline across most of David Lynch’s work, and various official Twin Peaksbooks, is in itself a formidable work. It’s one thing to, say, re-watch an episode of Twin Peaksand note that an image or object or camera motion or editing move echoes another one in a different Lynch work. But there’s sustained disci...

    Andy:The “Unified Interpretation” aspect of the book, to my mind, actually got in the way of discrete insights that are in their own right quite brilliant and inspiring. To be more specific, by stating that as an argument, the book has issued a rhetorical challenge to persuade the reader to accept, yet large swathes of the book are synopses of the ...

    Andy: Of course, in order to discern what’s missing, one must attend to one’s heritage. In my case, that means Iowa. Naturally, then, what’s missing is The Straight Story. In part, I list it as missing because I’d really enjoy the chance to read Horton drill down on this particular film. I consider it one of the most unsoundly underappreciated film...

    Andy: Horton’s book engages the weird temporalities of Twin Peaksthat become crucial and crucially apparent in the latest season. It may not be surprising that some of the important work Horton does on this topic takes place when he thinks carefully through Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. That the film plays a key role in the latest season is a wide...

    Andy: The first thing that comes to mind regarding transmedia is the chapter called “The BOB Series.” Given the increasing attention and acclaim that David Lynch is receiving for his paintings and lithographs, etc, it makes sense to place those works into critical conversation with his cinema. Horton provides exciting close readings of the artworks...

    Andy:Two last thoughts to share. First is that even as I definitely recommend the book for people who love noodling over Twin Peaksand Lynch’s art more broadly, I felt that it omitted consideration of what Twin Peaksand the other texts do–the kinds of work they perform in the world–by thinking exclusively about what the texts mean. To illustrate my...

  4. Nov 1, 2016 · Why ‘Back to the Future’ is One of the Greatest Scripts Ever. The answers are revealed in a must-watch video essay. Universal Pictures. By H. Perry Horton · Published on November 1st, 2016 ...

  5. H. Perry Horton. Portland. As seen in: Film School Rejects, Heart, Lung and Circulation. Current Novelist | Former Screenwriter | Dad | Husband | Cannabis Dispensary Manager | Tarheel Oregonian | Verified Asshole. Is this you?

  6. Short of the Day: A Surreal and Scintillating Adventure Awaits in ‘Ivan’s Need’. By H. Perry Horton. A bawdy animated experience for mature audiences only.

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