Students See Their True Blood Essays Turned into a Book

Posted on the 02 August 2011 by Thevault @The_Vault

Students of the Richard Stockton College in New Jersey are thrilled to see that their True Blood inspired essays have been published in the book ‘Blood Type: Writ(h)ing In & On True Blood Vol. 1′.

The book is the brainchild of Lucio Privitello, associate professor of philosophy and religion and contains work by 28 of his pupils. The students write on themes such as good and evil, the fantastical and beyond.

Using “True Blood” as the central theme of the general arts and humanities course, Privitello went beyond the classroom by incorporating the show into his lectures, along with appropriate supplementary readings. The professor proved the HBO hit had the potential to be more than a vampire blood bath, but actually a deeper account involving themes of religion, human design and purpose, and immortality.

“Blood Type: Writ(h)ing In & On True Blood Vol. 1″ can be purchased from the ComteQ website.

source: pressofatlanticcity.com