The Narrator's Betrayal
My unreliable narrator just lied to ME.
Page 247. He said he was at the harbor.
I wrote him at the library.
Checked manuscript. Library.
Checked again. Harbor.
He's changing things when I'm not looking.
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My unreliable narrator just lied to ME.
Page 247. He said he was at the harbor.
I wrote him at the library.
Checked manuscript. Library.
Checked again. Harbor.
He's changing things when I'm not looking.
An unreliable narrator applies for a job as a court stenographer. The judge asks: 'Can you provide an accurate transcript of proceedings?' The narrator replies: 'Absolutely. Though I should mention that what I just said may or may not have happened, the judge might actually be a flamingo, and this interview could be taking place in 1847. But yes, completely accurate.'
My unreliable narrator just lied to ME. Page 247. He said he was at the harbor. I wrote him at the library. Checked manuscript. Library. Checked again. Harbor. He's changing things when I'm not looking.
An unreliable narrator applies for a job as a court stenographer. The judge asks: 'Can you provide an accurate transcript of proceedings?' The narrator replies: 'Absolutely. Though I should mention that what I just said may or may not have happened, the judge might actually be a flamingo, and this interview could be taking place in 1847. But yes, completely accurate.'
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