I like what Jonathan Carroll did with The Marriage of Sticks: although he did use 'chapters' they weren't identified in that way, either through the word 'Chapter' or by numbering them.
Frank Herbert did the same thing in Dune, and did it brilliantly, dividing sections only with epigraphs from fictional books.
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I like what Jonathan Carroll did with The Marriage of Sticks: although he did use 'chapters' they weren't identified in that way, either through the word 'Chapter' or by numbering them.
Frank Herbert did the same thing in Dune, and did it brilliantly, dividing sections only with epigraphs from fictional books.