What's the adjective for narrators? Here's the word you're looking for.
Included below are past participle and present participle forms for the
verbs narrate, narrativise and narrativize which may be used as adjectives within certain contexts.
“A certain amount of narratorial omnipotence has to be practised if absorbing stories are to be created.”
“The second of the three parts, into which the book is divided, suffers from narratorial water-treading, but most chapters are pacey and taut.”
“Connolly wisely has kept this narratorial voice from the book and it acts as a glue to stitch the disjointed narrative flow of the film, to keep it coherent.”
“Lives are narratable as coherent in terms of the categories language makes available.”
“Those metonymies repeat some disruption of order that incites the narratable.”
“Cavarero writes generically complex tales of the narratable self, reviving the writerly tradition of Roland Barthes, and echoing his recognition of eros, love, and desire.”