What Skills Necessary for Protagonist to Rediscover?
Writers struggle with where and how to begin their stories for the same reason many writers begin in present story time and immediately flip to a flashback.
Writers struggle with where and how to begin their stories for the same reason many writers begin in present story time and immediately flip to a flashback.
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wow, great links! I love this whole vlog revolution : )
Great post- the lost skill can fall under invisible or visible backstory.
The invisible backstory (what burnt your protagonist decades/years/months before the story begins) is what a writer should leave off the page, as contrasted with visible backstory (what also burnt your protagonist before the story began but is referred to/ mentioned frequently)
Thanks, Erica! I do, too. Yet another learning tool, especially helpful for people who do better hearing the information than reading the book.
I like that, eeleelee. Thanks!