This week on the Story Works Round Table: conversations about craft, Kathryn and Alida discuss writing backstory. It’s been coming up for both of us lately, including in Alida’s fiction coaching group. What is the one critical element to getting it right? How do you successfully transition your narrative into and out of backstory? Want a great example of a great author deftly handling backstory? We got one!
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What we talked about:
Using relevance. (0:43)
You have choices of how you convey the information. (4:25)
What about when you have a ton of backstory? (6:28)
Use backstory to complicate your story. (9:20)
How do you transition to the backstory smoothly? (13:05)
The Ethan Frome example. (17:25)
Ways to craft transitions. (20:35)
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Things we mentioned:
Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton
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