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Experimental Fiction: The New Normal Isn’t So Normal | Writer’s Relief

Experimental fiction is currently flourishing, and this article Writer’s Relief found on LitHub.com explores the “renaissance of weird” happening in American literature. From The New Yorker story “The Ghost Birds” by Karen Russell to Colson Whitehead’s The Underground Railroad, experimental fiction is leading a renaissance of storytelling that has the potential to revolutionize the literary world as we know it.

Learn more here about the writers who are bringing experimental fiction to the forefront.

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