What is hybrid writing?

Hybrid writing is a form of writing that combines multiple genres or styles. It can be fiction or non-fiction and often includes a mix of narrative, poetry, essay, and other forms. Hybrid writing allows writers to experiment with language, form, and structure, and create unexpected connections between ideas. It is often associated with postmodernism and is used by writers to challenge traditional boundaries and expectations of literary genres. Some well-known examples of hybrid writing include the works of David Foster Wallace, Claudia Rankine, and Maggie Nelson.