Since I haven't read 'The Return' by Edith Tiempo, it's hard to say exactly. However, many works of literature deal with common themes such as love, identity, and the passage of time. It's possible that this story also explores these or related themes. For example, if the story is about a character returning to a place, themes of memory and change might be present. Or if there are relationships between characters, themes of loyalty and betrayal could be involved.
I don't know for sure if it's a book or a movie. It could be either. The name gives the impression it could be a book with a pulp - like style set in Knoxville. But it also might be a movie that takes inspiration from pulp fiction and is set in Knoxville.
I'm not entirely sure specifically about 'Knoxville Pulp Fiction' without more context. It could potentially be a local take on the style of 'Pulp Fiction' in Knoxville, perhaps some sort of independent film, literary work, or art project inspired by the well - known 'Pulp Fiction' that has a connection to Knoxville.
The 'Knoxville Horror Story' is often related to a heinous crime. It involves extreme violence and inhumane acts. It's a tragic and disturbing event that shakes the local community.
The Bijou Theatre in Knoxville also has its share of ghostly tales. There have been reports of unexplained cold spots and the feeling of being watched. Actors and crew members sometimes say they've heard disembodied voices during rehearsals or performances. It's thought that the spirits might be from the theatre's long history.
I'm not entirely sure who the specific main characters are without more detailed information about this 'Knoxville Horror Story'. It could be the victims and the perpetrators of the crime.