From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional versions of themselves in the stories they tell. The function of deploying such techniques is often to draw attention to the liminal space between the fictional constructs inherent in the novel as a form, and the real world from which the constructs draw inspiration, and indeed, are read by an audience. For emerging writers working in short form narratives, however, the structural demands of the short story or flash fiction make the use of similar techniques problematic in the level of depth to which they can be deployed. ‘Eating The Lonesome’ is the sixth in a series of short stories that work to overcome the structural limitations of a succ...
This article argues that Tobias Wolff critiques a doctrine of individualism, formed particularly in ...
A continuum of fragmentation? Distinguishing the short story cycle from the composite novel. Elke D...
Though short story as a distinct form of literature seems to be a very recent phenomenon, in fact, i...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
This project contains a collection of original short fiction due for publication by Valley Press (Ja...
In my paper I propose to analyse the recent trend in contemporary fiction of producing composite or ...
This chapter investigates the expressive and methodological possibilities inherent in writing ‘short...
These short stories are experiments in gothic, existential and fabulist writing. These three kinds o...
Despite the almost universal insistence of short-story writers that their genre resembles poetry, th...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
This article argues that Tobias Wolff critiques a doctrine of individualism, formed particularly in ...
A continuum of fragmentation? Distinguishing the short story cycle from the composite novel. Elke D...
Though short story as a distinct form of literature seems to be a very recent phenomenon, in fact, i...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
From Kurt Vonnegut to Stephen King, many novelists use metanarrative techniques to insert fictional ...
This project contains a collection of original short fiction due for publication by Valley Press (Ja...
In my paper I propose to analyse the recent trend in contemporary fiction of producing composite or ...
This chapter investigates the expressive and methodological possibilities inherent in writing ‘short...
These short stories are experiments in gothic, existential and fabulist writing. These three kinds o...
Despite the almost universal insistence of short-story writers that their genre resembles poetry, th...
A reading of Vonnegut‘s major novels as metafiction grows out of the diverse critical reactions to t...
This article argues that Tobias Wolff critiques a doctrine of individualism, formed particularly in ...
A continuum of fragmentation? Distinguishing the short story cycle from the composite novel. Elke D...
Though short story as a distinct form of literature seems to be a very recent phenomenon, in fact, i...