In a story in Library Journal titled “Graphic Novels for Reluctant Readers: 33 Titles” on 18 March 2010, Martha Cornog includes The Invention of Hugo Cabret. (She calls them “graphic narratives” in the introduction, which might be slightly less recognizable as a term, but more accurate in describing how this particular book is configured, given [...]
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What Is a Graphic Narrative?
Posted in Writing Techniques, tagged Fiction, graphic narrative, illustration, reluctant readers on March 22, 2010 | 1 Comment »