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.
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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.
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.