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Metafiction is a narrative technique and a genre of fiction, wherein a fictional work (novel, film, play, poem, etc.) self-consciously draws attention to being a work of imagination, rather than a work of non-fiction. Metafiction poses critical questions about the relation between fiction and reality, usually by applying irony and self-reflection. As a genre, metafiction is comparable to presentational theatre, which continually reminds the audience that they are viewing a play; metafiction continually reminds the reader to be aware that he or she is reading a fictional work. [Continue reading HERE] It became prominent in the 1960s with the publication of such novels as Thomas Pynchon's The Crying of Lot 49 and Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five.
Instead of making this idea seem very difficult to contemplate, I hope that we can have some fun with it. Take a good look at the means by which we write poetry (and why we do it) and approach it from a slightly different angle. Truth be told, anything goes.
I gave it a shot, but I'm not sure I hit the mark! I might be a little late visiting; my blurry vision is really bad today.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that, Kelli. As for the mark.. everything I do is a shot in the dark these days.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating.
This is a true challenge... I really need to think about this one Kerry...
ReplyDeleteFive words, This is a hard one, will try though
ReplyDeleteMuch love...
I don't want this to be difficult. We all know the process, all this asks is that we peel back the layers somewhat. (I think.)
ReplyDeleteOK... I tried a bit. Worked my verbs a bit.
ReplyDeleteThis was fun!
ReplyDeleteUm um I tried!❤️ I have no idea if I got it right.. here goes nothing..❤️
ReplyDeleteNothing to share, but I read.
ReplyDeleteI almost skipped this one because I had already written something for today. Then I read your prompt, Kerry, and couldn't resist the yumminess. Can't wait to see what everyone else crafted. :-)
ReplyDeleteI read about metafiction but couldn't quite grasp it so I tried for a
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Thanks for the cool prompt K! I enjoyed reading everyone's metafiction.
ReplyDeletejet-lagged and have just driven to London from Yorkshire for a wedding...i will pen...and then sleep...catch upon reading laters xx
ReplyDeleteDude, Kerry; that was really fun!
ReplyDeleteHi All, thanks for the, for me challenging prompt, Kerry.
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