When your book isn't working, there's a strong temptation to use tricks in order to avoid the problem
Published novels with atypical story structures (I'm thinking, for instance, of frame tales or stories told out of chronology or stories told by a first-person narrator who's not the protagonist, amongst others) are often very good! That's because the authors had to exhibit tremendous control in order to make their story work even without the traditiona…
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