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Bulliterature
Bulliteratura or Bulliterature (in English): Idea that tries to apply methodologies different from the traditional one in the composition of texts, especially novels of all kinds. BT

Deconstructed novel: Novel written following the methodology of creating the deconstructed potato omelette. For this, the ingredients of any novel such as character A, character B and the plot or context are written separately and from beginning to end. And then they are optionally presented in an alternative way to the traditional novel, such as in a list or compilation of texts. Synonymous: Pure deconstructed novel. NT

Deconstructed novel gargouillou: Novel written from stories that have nothing to do with each other at the time of being written, but which are endowed with one or several elemnts 'a posteriori' that serves as a common thread for all stories, giving them with a certain coherence and cohesion transforming them into a single novel that is presented in a traditional way. NT

Panic novel: A novel that, due to its author's premeditated order of composition, can be read as a loop, that is, without beginning or end; and even without following such an order, starting the reader with the page he wants whenever he returns to that point after having read it in full; even when it has some way of being finalized as a clasp or closure to the text. Antonym: Arcade novel. RT NT

Arcade novel: Novel panic that can be read in a traditional way if the reader follows the normal numbering of its chapters and pages. Antonym: Panic novel. RT NT

The idea of Bulliteratura is of the Spanish writer Miguel Díaz Romero, inspired in the receipts of the "deconstructed Spanish omelette" of Marc Singla, the receipt of the "gargouillou" of Michel Bras, and the game "PANG!"; and developed in two of his books: MENÚ. Entrelíneas editores. Madrid, 2018 CRUZADOS & METRALLETAS. NOA ediciones. Castellón, 2020