Narrator and point of view

The short story “Winona Forever” by Leesa Cross-Smith is told by a first-person narrator who is also the main character. The text follows the narrator’s stream of consciousness and may occasionally appear fragmented.

The narrator is very subjective. Her focus on her feelings and desires shapes her reality. For instance,

I loved being with Tristan. He was sweet and gentle and...

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