Neptune Noir is a collection of essays on the hit drama Veronica Mars , and is not authorized by CW, the creators or producers of Veronica Mars , or any entity associated with the show. More than just a high school drama, Veronica Mars is a smart and savvy teen detective show that... read more
Eighteen essays about the TV Show Veronica Mars
“"This is a must-read for Veronica Mars fans." (Rob Thomas)”
- Introduction: Digressions on How Veronica Mars saved My Career and, Less Importantly, My Soul. Rob Thomas. (p.1)
- Welcome to Camp Noir. Lani Diane Rich (p.8)
- Story Structure and Veronica Mars. Geoff Klock (p.20)
- Veronica Mars: Girl. Detective. Evelyn Vaughn (p.34)
- Daddy's Girl. Joyce Millman (p.46)
- Daddy Dualities. Amy Berner (p.58)
- On th Down-Low. Lynne Edwards (p.72)
- The Noir of Neptune. Amanda Ann Klein (p.82)
- Reality on Mars and Neptune. Jesse Hassenger (p.94)
- "I Cannot Tell a Lie. And if You Believe That..." (p.104)
- Lawless Neptune. Alafair Burke (p.114)
- The New Normal. Kristen Kidder (p.124)
- The Duck and the Detective. Chris McCubbin (p.134)
- The United States of Veronica. Deanna Carlyle (p.148)
- I'm in Love with My Car. Lawrence Watt-Evans (p.160)
- Boom Goes the Dynamite. Misty Hook (p.170)
- Inoccence Lost. Samantha Bornemann (p.184)
- From Golden Girl to Rich Dude Kryptonite (p.194)
- The Importance of Not Being Earnest (p.204)
- Acknowledgments (p.213)
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