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Whether you’re a fiction writer or professional editor, this series is for you!
A flashback takes the reader from the current time to a previous time. This usually happens quickly, and then they are returned to the present. A flashback is written as an active scene.
Discover how to use the element "Flashbacks" in a fiction story and learn how you can improve your writing now.
PS.
Follow us on YouTube to get the full 38 Story Elements Educational Series. We release a new episode each week!
You can also watch the video here: https://firstediting.com/Flashbacks-with-Kristina-Stanley
Or download the audio version here: https://publishing-power.com/Flashbacks-with-Kristina-Stanley
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Whether you’re a fiction writer or professional editor, this series is for you!
A flashback takes the reader from the current time to a previous time. This usually happens quickly, and then they are returned to the present. A flashback is written as an active scene.
Discover how to use the element "Flashbacks" in a fiction story and learn how you can improve your writing now.
PS.
Follow us on YouTube to get the full 38 Story Elements Educational Series. We release a new episode each week!
You can also watch the video here: https://firstediting.com/Flashbacks-with-Kristina-Stanley
Or download the audio version here: https://publishing-power.com/Flashbacks-with-Kristina-Stanley