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In today's episode I have Ginny Walters back with me to deep dive From the Ashes further. We examine how Jesse Thistle uses vignettes to manage the reading experience and guide the reader through what is a very difficult narrative. Writing through vignettes does not come naturally to me as a writer, and so I loved examining this device with Ginny.
You can find your own copy of From the Ashes here, and can find other episodes where we discuss this memoir here.
If you want to connect with Ginny online, you can find her on Instagram at @ginnyreadsandwrites.
You can find me on Instagram @charlottejanewrites, Substack, Facebook, and YouTube.
Join my email list to stay up to date on the podcast and everything else going on in Charlotte Writes.
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In today's episode I have Ginny Walters back with me to deep dive From the Ashes further. We examine how Jesse Thistle uses vignettes to manage the reading experience and guide the reader through what is a very difficult narrative. Writing through vignettes does not come naturally to me as a writer, and so I loved examining this device with Ginny.
You can find your own copy of From the Ashes here, and can find other episodes where we discuss this memoir here.
If you want to connect with Ginny online, you can find her on Instagram at @ginnyreadsandwrites.
You can find me on Instagram @charlottejanewrites, Substack, Facebook, and YouTube.
Join my email list to stay up to date on the podcast and everything else going on in Charlotte Writes.

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