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crack_van2006-12-31 12:59 pm
Entry tags:
The Seed, by Andy Lubusko (PG)
Fandom: TWIN PEAKS
Pairing: gen
Author on LJ: unknown
Author Website: unknown
Warnings: refs to “The Grandmother,” Eraserhead, Blue Velvet
Why this must be read:
Although they were co-creators and collaborators on Twin Peaks, and Frost’s name precedes Lynch’s in the opening credits, Mark Frost is completely overshadowed by David Lynch in the minds of fans. There’s a good reason for that: Lynch has a very distinct aesthetic (which has spawned the adjective “Lynchian”), and certain motifs, themes, and ideas that appear throughout his oeuvre are highlighted on the show. In this 1994 story, the author combines images and dialogue from various Lynch works and presents them as parts of a whole—the Lynchverse, if you will.
The Seed (Note: You’ll have to download the file and then use a program like WordPad or Microsoft Word to open it.)
Pairing: gen
Author on LJ: unknown
Author Website: unknown
Warnings: refs to “The Grandmother,” Eraserhead, Blue Velvet
Why this must be read:
Although they were co-creators and collaborators on Twin Peaks, and Frost’s name precedes Lynch’s in the opening credits, Mark Frost is completely overshadowed by David Lynch in the minds of fans. There’s a good reason for that: Lynch has a very distinct aesthetic (which has spawned the adjective “Lynchian”), and certain motifs, themes, and ideas that appear throughout his oeuvre are highlighted on the show. In this 1994 story, the author combines images and dialogue from various Lynch works and presents them as parts of a whole—the Lynchverse, if you will.
The Seed (Note: You’ll have to download the file and then use a program like WordPad or Microsoft Word to open it.)

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