Exploring Narrative Techniques in Modern Fiction

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An insightful piece on how contemporary authors are experimenting with narrative structure and storytelling. It pairs well with the memory notes in "On Narrative and Memory" and with public-domain reading from Project Gutenberg's fiction shelves.

The useful takeaway is practical: structure is not decoration after the fact. It is one of the ways a story decides what the reader is allowed to know, when they are allowed to know it, and what that knowledge costs.