Tag Archives: alan-moore

NotM: Lost Girls – The Afterward

This post is very personal. Personal enough that I hesitate to post it. But I think it’s important that I do for at least two major reasons. Firstly, and most importantly, I have learned that silence is rarely a useful response to pain. Secondly, this post is focused on my fabula, that is–the personal story [...]

NotM: Lost Girls-Alan Moore

Read that title again. NotM: Lost Girls-Alan Moore. Honestly, do I even need to write any more about the textual components of the Lost Girls narrative? If the thought of beautiful, dreamy erotic retelling of three classic children’s stories didn’t er… get a rise out of you, then the mere mention of Alan Moore’s name [...]

NotM: Lost Girls-Initial Narrative Impressions

As I mentioned in the inaugural Narrative of the Moment introductory post, the first narrative I’m exploring is Alan Moore and Melinda Gebbie’s Lost Girls. Again, I will stress that if you are offended or uncomfortable with material of a sexual nature, you should probably skip these posts. If I’m going to stick to my [...]