Meh, linear is just one way to tell a story, and it's probably not even how you live actual life. I mean how often have you been doing something that reminded you of a prior experiece, and that whole mini-past-experience played out in your own head.
Beyond that, shifts in perpective from character to character can tell a fuller tale if the telling seems genuine and honest, and all of these devices can be useful creating suspense or a sense of epiphany.
@Lulz4l1f3 Yes, these devices can be useful, but now overused. I am not necessarily looking for linear story telling, but a more artful blending, a weave, ha, ha. This is why I generally stick to classics. When I read modern fiction, it is for my book club.
@gemswinc The Lincoln Highway by Amor Towles is pretty linear.
@Lulz4l1f3 But once again, linear isn't what I'm looking for. Just not short stories loosely bound as a novel
@gemswinc I am just beginning a highly recommended novel, “Hurricane Season” by Fernanda Melchor. Time will tell if my less than optimally functioning brain can deal with the narrators…
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To be clear, I'm no reading snob that seeks out only works approved in literary circles.
I just like reading. When I feel like meat and potatoes, I will go for something heavy and highbrow, but when I feel like chocolate and cotton candy, I seek out things as base as military scifi.
I just like reading. I used to read a lot of non-fiction too, but not so much these last 4 years as I am more interested in the entertainment aspect lately.
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I for one am totally in favor of reading, period. Read whatever you like, just read!