Episode 03 - Non-Linear Storytelling
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概要
In this episode of Leaf by Leaf, Sophie takes us inside one of the most structurally daring novels ever written, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, to explore how a writer can dismantle chronology entirely and make it feel not just intentional, but inevitable. We dig into four powerful craft techniques: using form as argument, so that the shape of your story makes a claim about the world before a single character speaks; building an anchor moment that gives even the most fractured narrative a gravitational center; harnessing repetition and refrain to accumulate meaning in ways that linear momentum never could; and understanding what it means to let your narrator step briefly but unmistakably into the frame. Whether you write fiction or memoir, linear or non-linear, this episode will change the way you think about the relationship between structure and meaning, and send you back to your own work with fresh eyes.