BuckyDuckman
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Alright, fellow writers, let's lay it out your tips, tricks, and advice about how to effectively handle flashbacks in the middle of your narrative.
I recently started a new story and immediately found myself in the middle of a flashback. At some point, it occurred to me, "This needs to be the opening of the story. It's not a flashback, it's actually the beginning of the story." '
I'm a bit scarred when it comes to flashbacks because of something my mother once said, "I hate flashbacks. Just tell the damn story, okay?"
When do you realize, "Yeah, this flashback probably deserves to be a stand-alone moment, with brackets or * * * or something to designate when it starts and when it ends.
Versus -
"Yeah, this is an important little aside that fills in important detail, but it doesn't need its own space. I can get into and out of it easily enough."
Lastly, what are your tricks for signaling to the reader "this is the start of a short flashback" and "this is the end of that short flashback."
Help a brother out, okay?
I recently started a new story and immediately found myself in the middle of a flashback. At some point, it occurred to me, "This needs to be the opening of the story. It's not a flashback, it's actually the beginning of the story." '
I'm a bit scarred when it comes to flashbacks because of something my mother once said, "I hate flashbacks. Just tell the damn story, okay?"
When do you realize, "Yeah, this flashback probably deserves to be a stand-alone moment, with brackets or * * * or something to designate when it starts and when it ends.
Versus -
"Yeah, this is an important little aside that fills in important detail, but it doesn't need its own space. I can get into and out of it easily enough."
Lastly, what are your tricks for signaling to the reader "this is the start of a short flashback" and "this is the end of that short flashback."
Help a brother out, okay?