Avery (now Amy) and D.C. discuss writing multiple timelines or flashbacks in a story. We chat about some possible best practices, finding the right reader for a multi-timeline story, and some of our favorite (and least favorite) examples.
(Side note: This episode was originally recorded in October of 2023 but Amy just now got around to editing it, so the "what we're reading and working on" sections are a glimpse into Past Us)
Ep112 (Mini-Ep): Epigraphs
Ep111 (Mini-Ep): Whose POV?
Ep110: Marketing Your Book (feat. Chase Neely)
Ep109 (Mini-ep): You’re Not Making It Worse
Ep108 (Mini-Ep): Trunking a Book
Ep107: Listener Submissions Part 2
Ep106 (Mini-Ep): What We Wish We’d Known
Ep105 (Mini-Ep): Evolving Processes
Ep104 (Mini-Ep): Reverse Outlines
Ep103: Listener Submissions Part 1!
Ep102 (Mini-Ep): Leaving Reviews
Ep101 (Mini-Ep): Agent Break-Ups
Ep100: Elixir Writing Retreats
Ep099 (Mini-Ep): Which Idea to Write Next?
Ep098 (Mini-Ep): Doing Research
Ep097:Writing Conferences & Workshops
Ep096 (Mini-Ep): Your Author Website
Ep095: Hooking Your Reader
Ep094 (Mini-Ep): Titles
Ep093: Describing Characters
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