storyweaves
Storyweaves is a narrative approach in which multiple storylines, perspectives, or media strands are interwoven to form a single cohesive tapestry. Each thread contributes to a larger thematic structure and reveals new meanings when read in relation to the others. Storyweaves appear across literature, film, television, and digital storytelling, and are often described in terms of braided or mosaic narratives.
Techniques common to storyweaves include braided plots, parallel narratives, frame devices, recurring motifs, and cross-cutting chronology.
Origin and usage: the term is used by scholars and practitioners to describe a recognizable pattern rather
Examples and reception: Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell is widely cited as a prominent example of a
See also: braided narrative, mosaic novel, multithread storytelling, transmedia storytelling.