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Dr Alistair Brown | Associate lecturer in English Literature; researching video games and literature

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Through exploring the psychopathology of Capgras syndrome, in which a patient mistakes a loved one for an imposter, The Echo Maker offers a sustained meditation on the ways in which we project our own problems onto other people. As a reflection on the mysteries of consciousness, the novel offers some interesting if not especially new insights into the fuzzy boundaries between scientific and literary interpretations of the mind. Read more


Chromasia

Wednesday, June 29, 2005

As featured by the BBC and Time Magazine, the Chromasia website is an exemplary photo blog. Often featuring images from around Blackpool, it casts an area I (unfortunately) know well in a new and beautiful light: the colourful neon of the fair, storm clouds rolling off the sea, stunning sunsets, the cast of blue over beach. Technically perfect, and artistically innovative, with a lively readership and owner offering comments which help to educate the viewer in how to take better photographs, visit the site now, and you will want to go back every day.

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