Narrative historical review of scratch-and-sniff books and their key storytelling features
This conceptual paper examines the use of odours and scents in books to enhance storytelling and engage readers. While books often possess a distinctive smell linked to their material production, the intentional use of scents in books is rare. Our study focuses on scratch-and-sniff books, examining...
Main Authors: | Spence, C, Kucirkova, N, Campbell, J, Gao, Y, Brooks, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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SAGE Publications
2024
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