RE: Harbour (a solarpunk story) part #3 'The storm'.

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Thanks! I'm trying to keep it as real as I can. everything in my stories is available, being researched and just has to be applied. Solarpunk is the best genre in my books. I even got tired of writing my other, more harsh proto-reality.

Australia should have an Australian-Gothic genre, there have been a few movies slanted that way, my favourite is Picnic at hanging Rock - it even inspired a winter trip there one year.

Interestingly, many good Solarpunk stories are coming out of Oz! Lets hope you write one one day!

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Australia DOES have an Australian Gothic genre, characterized by loneliness (lone trees, big spaces etc), isolation (lost children, distance from motherland etc), strange noises (the creaking windmill, the shriek of wild animals), etc etc. There's a lot of movies and books that would fall under that genre and Picnic at Hanging Rock is definitely one. The Hunter with Willem Defoe. The DrOvers Wife by Lawson... Amazing story if you haven't read it but also read The Tramp short story Barbara Baynton. Even Mad Max had elements of it in the first film imo. Sometimes crosses over into Australian noir or horror . Wolf Creek, Bad Boy Bubby, what was that Guy Pearce one.. the western? Wake in Fright, for sure. One Night the Moon. Lantana. Actually it's hard to find an Australian film that doesn't border on gothic 🤪

Just decided to have a little google and see what other Aus Gothic lists said and was reminded of this amazing gem

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Ghosts of the Civil dead... definitely one of my favourites. Haven't seen it for decades though.
Our Gothic lacks the baroque features that I love about European and Japanese Gothic. As you say, we go more for loneliness and separation.

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