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All About Episodic Fiction Part 2
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All About Episodic Fiction Part 2

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Carrie Jones
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So, last week, I talked a bit about episodic fiction. And the thing is that episodic fiction can be kind of confusing as a term because it can mean:

1.     A novel where the scenes aren’t connected and there is limited (if any) cause and effect between scenes.

2.     A novel that is posted somewhere (online/podcast) at intervals.

This blog post I’m going to be talking about definition #2.

People who are into definition #2 like it because it’s typically not as predictable as a regular published novel. Novels on WattPad are a great example of episodic fiction. And if you’re into fast engagement and interaction? This might be the way to go for you.

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