Issue Details: First known date: 2013... 2013 Breaking Graphic Conventions : Capturing Stories Through Text and Image
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'This article proposes a new taxonomy for the ways contemporary authors are using graphic devices, such as photos, experimental topography, tables, maps and symbols, to subvert the conventions of illustrated fiction. The rise of digital technology and online publishing has led to an increase in novels and short story collections that experiment with the visual look of the book and that interweave graphic devices with written narrative. Analysing how these texts break with graphic conventions reveals how authors are using the visual aspect of print novels to question ideas around the reading experience and the object of the book itself.' (100)

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    y separately published work icon LiNQ Capture no. 40 December 2013 7570100 2013 periodical issue 2013 pg. 100-114
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