Inside the story: the all-knowing narrator in Kim Scott's Taboo
- Written by Julienne van Loon, Vice Chancellor's Principal Research Fellow, School of Media & Communication, RMIT University
View from a highway rest stop east of Ravensthorpe, Western Australia. In Kim Scott's Taboo, the landscape becomes a narrator.Chris Fithall/flickr, CC BY
Why do we tell stories, and how are they crafted? In this series, we unpick the work of the writer on both page and screen.
The omniscient narrator – an all-knowing, third-person voice...
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