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Intercutting | UNDERNEATH THE BUNKER

Intercutting

An ‘intercutting’ is a piece of prose spanning thirty lines, consisting of two seperate fifteen line stories cut into one another. The medium was created by Jean-Pierre Sertin and Pierre Monceau in 2005. Now a literary phenomenon (second only to the circular novel and the celebrity cookbook) ‘intercuttings’ owe their fame to the efforts of Georgy Riecke and Underneath the Bunker, where all of the following pieces first appeared. Click on each title for more:

Shedding National
Criminal Appeal
Suit Origin
Seven Uncles
Anarchic Pesto
Entertaining Trouble
Leopard Number
Woollen Train
Chemical Speeding
Abused Column
High-Wire Punk-Reggae
Cross-Eyed Lantern
Heavy Thirteen
Something Song
Suggestion Hunt
Sea Exaggerated
Foetus Trust
Clay Green
Cabinet Light
Manifesting Room
Frippery Beads
Dog-less Venus
Paint Marshmallow
Gentle Obituary

Further Reading:

A Brief Introduction to Various Spliced Texts

Intercuttings Archive

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21 01 2011

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