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Old 07-11-2012, 04:29 PM   #3
JD Gumby
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The epistolary novel (a story told in the form of letters, newspaper articles, etc. - for example, "Dracula") was quite common, back in the day. Quite rare these days for a novel to be done completely in this style, though you can find ones that are partially told this way (such as the news reports acting as summaries of the aftermath in Stephen King novels like "Carrie" and "The Dead Zone").
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