micrologue
/maɪkrəˈloʊɡ, maɪkroʊˈloʊɡ/Definitions
1. noun
A brief, informal, or fictional narrative, often humorous or satirical, typically written in a conversational style.
“The comedian’s stand-up routine was a series of witty micrologues that left the audience in stitches.”
2. noun
A short, fictional account of a character’s inner thoughts or feelings, often used in literary or psychological analysis.
“The novel’s use of micrologues allowed readers to gain insight into the protagonist’s complex emotions.”
3. verb
To write or produce a micrologue, especially as a creative exercise or form of storytelling.
“The writing group decided to micrologue their characters’ inner monologues to add depth to their stories.”