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Battersea, Ch 5 & Ch 6

20 min · 15 de nov de 2021
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When we last left Kate back in Chapter 2, she was impatiently waiting for an email that her family doesn't know about. These chapters comprise the backstory of the mysterious email. -- Again, we're thrust into backstory without scene -- does this puncture the story's tension? Go to anchor.fm/susanna-daniel4/message [https://anchor.fm/susanna-daniel4/message] to leave a voicemail with your suggestions and questions about craft and creativity, which we'll address in a future episode.

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Battersea, Ch 2

For the second chapter of BATTERSEA, we move to the novel's second point of view and second main plot arc. Susanna chose two points of view -- her first time doing this in a novel -- without committing to a strict ABABAB structure.  -- What are the pros and cons of using two points of view?  -- Do they need to be balanced or equivalent to each other?  -- What are some ways to jump between POVs without jarring the reader from her vivid and continuous dream? Also, using a second point of view means starting the book for the second time, and the second beginning is held to the same standards as the first.  -- Which beginning has more thrust?  -- Which one is more engaging, and why? Go to anchor.fm/susanna-daniel4/message [https://anchor.fm/susanna-daniel4/message] to leave a voicemail with your suggestions and questions about craft and creativity, which we'll address in a future episode.

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