Woman's World is the title of a 2005 novel by Graham Rawle.
It is unique for having been created entirely from fragments of text clipped from 1960s women's magazines.
The medium of the novel creates different layers of meaning within the plot, leading to insightful, hilarious, and often heartbreaking moments.
He first drafted the novel in outline, then collated words, sentences and paragraphs from the original source material, storing them in catalogue files, before pasting each page together from the organised snippets.
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