tellisseinad
Tellisseinad is a term used in speculative fiction and narratology to describe a braided narrative technique that blends oral performance elements with modular storytelling. In tellisseinad, a central plot is delivered by a primary narrator while supplementary voices interrupt with stand-alone episodes, backstory, or counterpoints. The form often employs time shifts, recurring motifs, and performative cues to help audiences follow the interconnected strands.
Etymology and status: The word is a constructed neologism, not rooted in a documented historical language, and
Origins and use: Tellisseinad emerged in discussions of immersive storytelling and polyphonic fiction. It has been
Form and features: The technique centers on a core storyline interlaced with interludes delivered by distinct
Reception and criticism: Proponents argue that tellisseinad enhances depth and communal voice, while critics caution that