This week on the Story Works Round Table, Alida, Robert,& Kathryn discuss backstory. Robert has been noticing novels that aren’t doing it well. How do writers go wrong when introducing backstory? When should you introduce backstory? How much can a reader take, anyway?
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What we talked about:
Why are we talking about backstory? (0:38)
Do we need backstory? (2:48)
Has the literary culture changed backstory? (5:00)
Backstory versus narrative. (7:20)
History versus backstory. (9:35)
Background versus backstory. (12:56)
Inserting backstory in the wrong place. (18:40)
Pick your method of backstory carefully! (21:13)
Backstory and confrontation! (23:54)
Beware flipping tenses. (25:00)
Backstory should not interrupt your now story, it should contribute to the forward motion of the story. (26:00)
Beware the infodump! (28:20)
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Things we mentioned:
The Warded Man by Peter Brett
Kushiel’s Dart by Jacqueline Carey
Silence of the Lambs
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