Love how well you explained each styleโฆpersonally I love using โthe plotlessโ style when it comes to story telling but Iโm actually going to experiment more with the other types of styles. This was a really fun read๐
I love reading psychological thrillers - watching it too. Anything crime, mystery, suspense etc. I think that's my preferred genre, before romance, because I absolutely cannot write about the latter.
The metafictional twist you mentioned, I love it especially.
These ideas are priceless. Thanks for sharing, Ebun.
I have finishedd...and this is where I say thank you. It would be nice to see a christopher nolan come from Nigeria, and drumrolls, that would be you purrr๐ ๐
You are giving me ideassssss ๐ก๐คญโค๏ธโ๐ฉน
Thank you Ebun
Happy to hear it!
Loved this!
Thanks a lot!
Love how well you explained each styleโฆpersonally I love using โthe plotlessโ style when it comes to story telling but Iโm actually going to experiment more with the other types of styles. This was a really fun read๐
Glad you liked it!
Thereโs a K-Drama titled W: Two worlds that makes use of metafictional twists
I love reading psychological thrillers - watching it too. Anything crime, mystery, suspense etc. I think that's my preferred genre, before romance, because I absolutely cannot write about the latter.
The metafictional twist you mentioned, I love it especially.
These ideas are priceless. Thanks for sharing, Ebun.
I love them all too.
my plan is to write more of them in the coming weeks.
I have finishedd...and this is where I say thank you. It would be nice to see a christopher nolan come from Nigeria, and drumrolls, that would be you purrr๐ ๐
Guess weโll see ๐
Soo..network is networking
...thus, I am back here!
DO YOU KNOW STUDIO BINDER??? I WAS ABOUT TO WATCH A VIDEO ON CHEKHOV'S GUN!๐๐โคโค
(Ps: I wrote in the capital letters as they were the best tools I could use to convey my excitement)
I will be back when I am done with the video and this post!!๐คญ๐คญ
I love the unreliable narrator and the plotless plot so much. The first technique was used so well in Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney
Thanks for the recommendation