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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This is when an author writes in an atypical pattern. The reasons for this can vary, from Leaning on the Fourth Wall (if it's related to the story in some way), to keeping certain plot points and twists hidden to the very end (e.g. avoiding gender pronouns for a Samus Is a Girl twist) to simply being a stylistic choice. Some types of self imposed challenges can include writing in a particular metre (e.g. using a fixed pattern of syllables or making each line a letter longer than the one that preceded it), writing in code (e.g. replacing words with ones that appear a few places afterwards in the dictionary) avoiding certain common letters (the correct term for this is a lipogram, by the way) and words or displaying some sort of complex pattern (e.g. making large chunks of the story alliterative or in palindromes), drabbles (stories of precisely 100 words) and many more. |