Submitted by shorttompkins t3_ztiznm in books
zebrafish- t1_j1ek2wc wrote
Reply to comment by crystalsinwinter in What are some techniques used in books that you just love for some weird reason by shorttompkins
I like this too — if you wouldn’t mind, I’d love the titles!
I’ll give you a few I’ve liked also:
Dear Committee Members by Julie Schumacher — from the perspective of a professor, told entirely in the form of letters of recommendation he has to write (for students applying to grad school, colleagues seeking promotions, etc)
Several People are Typing by Calvin Kasulke — absurdist satire where a guy’s consciousness is uploading into his company’s Slack workplace. Told entirely through Slack messages.
Yeats is Dead — a murder mystery written by 15 Irish writers. Each author did a different chapter.
Sounds like Titanic by Jessica Chiccehito Hindman — a memoir written mostly in second person
crystalsinwinter t1_j1hc3ce wrote
Wow! Thank you so much for those! :) *huge hug*
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