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Battersea, Ch 3 & Ch 4

19 min · 15. nov. 2021
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In Chapter 3, we return to Barton Calloway, who has fallen into a sinkhole in the woods next to his house while hiding from his warring daughters, Eva and Marie. Each of the first 3 chapters of the novel is scene-heavy and active -- Chapter 4 transitions to brief exposition about the backstory of Barton and Glory's separation. -- What is the ratio of scene to exposition in the novel so far?  -- Is this ratio working, or is the beginning too heavy with one or the other? -- Does the action maintain momentum here, or slow down? 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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