Intertextuality

Or when something is related to something that is already written. The concept of intertextuality suggests that all works of literature are a derivation of an existing work of literature which in turns suggests that nothing is really new. The original definition of intertextuality was coined by a French semiotician Julia Kristeva in the 1960s.... Continue Reading →

Metafiction

The art of writing fiction about writing fiction. Yeah I know! Wikipedia says that 'metafiction is a form of fiction that emphasises its own narrative structure in a way that continually reminds the audience that they are reading or viewing a fictional work. ' If there's a wikipedia page on Wikipedia, would that be classed as metafiction?... Continue Reading →

Let’s talk tone

The tone of a novel or story can make or break it. But what is it? And more importantly, how can you get it right? An author's chosen style defines the mood and pace of the story creating the ebb and flow that carries the reader through the narrative. It forms the contract of engagement... Continue Reading →

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