Epistolary Novels That Play with Format
Epistolary novels, characterized by their unique format of storytelling through letters, diary entries, emails, or other forms of correspondence, offer a creative and engaging way to explore narratives. Some authors take this format a step further by playing with the structure and presentation of these letters, adding depth and complexity to their stories. Here are five epistolary novels that creatively play with format: 1. “Ella Minnow Pea” by Mark Dunn In this charming and clever novel, Dunn presents a story set on the fictional island of Nollop, where letters of the alphabet are gradually banned....