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so i’ve been reading a bunch of threads about module c creative pieces and several of them mention ‘metafiction’?? i have only came across this term probably ONCE when reading a sample essay :cry:

some questions:
1. what is metafiction?
2. how would i implement it in my piece?
3. if we do end up writing a reflection, what is the general purpose or effect of metafiction?
 

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metafiction is literally writing about the act of writing
It often emphasises its narrative structure and emphasises the construction of the piece. Basically acknowledging the fact its a narrative and the audience is reminded of this.
Margaret Atwood's short story Happy Endings is an example of metafiction:
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You can also apply it to just writing about writing - your character may have writers block, is a writer, is rewriting things etc.

You can implement it in your piece in a number of ways, I've seen people write about a writer who crosses out words, can do it like atwood, can write about someone else writing. Its a lot of experimentation in the construction of ur story to actually reference the act of writing

the purpose of metafiction is kinda dependent on the other thematic concerns in ur piece - it makes the audience aware of the act of writing, challenging truth, construction, literary structures etc. or could be about highlighting the purpose and fundamentality of literature in our lives
 

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so i’ve been reading a bunch of threads about module c creative pieces and several of them mention ‘metafiction’?? i have only came across this term probably ONCE when reading a sample essay :cry:

some questions:
1. what is metafiction?
2. how would i implement it in my piece?
3. if we do end up writing a reflection, what is the general purpose or effect of metafiction?
1. What is Metafiction?
Metafiction is a type of writing where the text self-consciously draws attention to its status as a work of fiction. In simpler terms, the story might “break the fourth wall” by acknowledging that it's a story. The writer could have characters reflect on their existence in the narrative or directly address the reader, making it clear that they are aware they are part of a constructed world.

Some famous examples of metafiction include:

  • Don Quixote by Cervantes, where the characters reference earlier parts of the book as if they are aware they are in a novel.
  • The French Lieutenant’s Woman by John Fowles, which has an intrusive narrator who comments on the writing process.
2. How Would You Implement Metafiction in Your Creative Piece?
Here are a few ways you could weave metafiction into your Module C piece:

  • Narrator Commentary: You could have your narrator break the story’s flow to comment on how the story is being written or how certain elements are chosen by the “author.”
  • Characters Acknowledging Their Fictional Nature: A character could make a remark about how their life feels scripted or controlled, hinting at their awareness of being in a story.
  • References to Writing or Storytelling: You can have the plot revolve around the act of writing, where a character might be writing the story as you (the author) are.
  • Play with Structure: Use unconventional structures where the narrative jumps between reality and fiction, making readers question the boundaries.
3. If We Do End Up Writing a Reflection, What is the General Purpose or Effect of Metafiction?
In a reflection, you’d want to explain the purpose and effect of metafiction. You could say that using metafiction:

  • Enhances the reader’s awareness of storytelling: It forces the reader to think about the construction of narratives and the relationship between fiction and reality.
  • Engages with the idea of perspective: Since Module C emphasizes shaping meaning and challenging norms, metafiction questions the “truth” within stories, playing with how stories are told and by whom.
  • Prompts self-reflection in the reader: Metafiction encourages readers to think about their own role in interpreting and engaging with stories, which ties nicely into the reflective aspect of Module C.
You could also connect this to the broader themes of identity, truth, and narrative construction—all common concerns in metafiction that align well with Module C’s emphasis on personal insight and the act of writing.

Hope this helps 😀
 

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the purpose of metafiction is kinda dependent on the other thematic concerns in ur piece - it makes the audience aware of the act of writing, challenging truth, construction, literary structures etc. or could be about highlighting the purpose and fundamentality of literature in our lives
THANK YOU VERY MUCH AHHH : D
 

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Just to add on what hscccc said, metafiction doesn't have to be a writer for a story. It can be any form of 'creator' i.e a painter, a musician or a 'photographer'
 

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Just to add on what hscccc said, metafiction doesn't have to be a writer for a story. It can be any form of 'creator' i.e a painter, a musician or a 'photographer'
WAIT WHATTT thank u very much ! that helps
 

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