>every chapter begins with a quote
Every chapter begins with a quote
>his magnum opus begins with an epigraph of a classical work
heh, deep
>his magnum opus begins with 80 different epigraphs
Kino
Just fuck my shit up
Sounds like a computing textbook.
Oh shit, OP you got me. My first novel had this.
>did this in two novels
>both were extremely relevant to the plot
Fuck you.
This is my fav. It's like bundling your magnum opus with your mix tape.
>every thread begins with greentext
>every greentext begins with a >
>every chapter begins with a future historian's commentary on the events of that chapter
You seriously fell for that boomer shit?
broke: quotes relevant to the plot
woke: quotes relevant to the theme
bespoke: irrelevant quotes
Ok, I don’t feel so bad for doing it now.
>muh generations
Peak brainletism.
>a chapter begins and ends on a boat
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berserk and hunterfags BTFO
>every chapter begins with a quote or a fictional character in the story’s world
based Frank Herbert
Pynchon does this so it can’t be that bad
The Constitution of Liberty and other non-fiction do this very well tho.
Conrad, the absolutely mad man.
HE IS NO LONGER JUST DELET YOUR POST AT ONCE
Moby Dick?
Ha!
>Every chapter begins with the protagonist's name
>his magnum opus begins with an epigraph quoting an imaginary work from his magnum opus
"Jack Vance did this, and nobody complained."
- Unspiek, Baron Bodyssey, "Life" (Vol XXIII)
I actually really enjoy this convention in when in a cool secondary world.
Yes
>novel begins with two quotes, one from Shakespeare and the other from a well known rock song
>every chapter begins with a bible verse
>every kiss begins with kay
>every fuck starts with Kay-why
Replace Shakespeare with a movie from the 60s and you've got every Stephen King book
>every chapter begins with 10 quotes
Based
>every chapter begins with a quote from the unabomber manifesto
>litfag likes anything thats edgy
>novel begins with a dramatis personae
oh hell yea nigga
STEM journal starts with a humanities quote in order not to seem like soulless automatons