Stuart Dren
Active Member
Sometimes a story is told out of order. Story of Your Life by Ted Chiang comes to mind (also a great example of 2nd person POV).
I haven't read House of Leaves yet, but something tells me its structure and presentation is at least not ordinary.
In my current WIP, alternate realities with entirely different settings but the same character open up like a flower in the narrative, but it's fairly close to the end, and canonically merely in the mind of a guilty agent.
Have you ever played with, or are planning to play with, the normal way you or most people might tell stories?
I haven't read House of Leaves yet, but something tells me its structure and presentation is at least not ordinary.
In my current WIP, alternate realities with entirely different settings but the same character open up like a flower in the narrative, but it's fairly close to the end, and canonically merely in the mind of a guilty agent.
Have you ever played with, or are planning to play with, the normal way you or most people might tell stories?