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"Many unreliable narrators are deliberately lying, but others just misread their world with varying degrees of fallibility. Some are too naive, some too full of themselves. Some are going mad, some are in denial, some are jokesters. The list goes on."
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A part of Gillian Flynn's success in "Gone Girl" is that the two main characters are dueling unreliable narrators.
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In this five-part TriQuarterly series, writers brainstorm creative ways for writers to make themselves unreliable narrators—with playful, conflicted, and imaginative results.
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"If I squinted my eyes and let them go all blurry, it glittered just like magic waiting. Or how I pictured magic might look if I could ever find it."
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Our newest craft essay: The importance of finding the shape of your work (at the right time).
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This may be the only person in the United States to claim that the “Great Depression was the best thing that ever happened to him.”
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The Chicago History Museum is crowdsourcing its next special exhibit, and "Chicago Authors" has made it into the final four! All you need to vote is an email address, and it takes about five seconds. Do this today. For literature.
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The four types of criticism in the whole history of (western) thinking about literature.
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A great feature on how video literature lights up online literary journals (like TriQuarterly). Check out our archive of cinepoetry here: http://bit.ly/1lkvw7H
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