Exposition in Novels, Flashbacks, Backstory, and All The Good Ole Stuff: How to Write Exposition
Fiction Writers United, Book 4
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About this listen
Is your exposition up to par? Exposition exists to deepen your audience's understanding of the world in which your story takes place. It also provides readers additional information about the events of your story, such as explanation of necessary background information.
What you will learn:
- How to write exposition that won't slow down the plot
- How to enhance emotion in your exposition, flashbacks, and backstory
- The basics of exposition. Figure out what you're doing wrong.
Oh, and examples, examples, examples. You love 'em, we have 'em!
Get your answers now! Listen to find out more!
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Rand takes listeners step by step through the writing process, providing insightful observations and invaluable techniques along the way. She discusses the psychological aspects of writing and the roles played by the conscious and subconscious mind. She talks about articles and books, explaining how to select a subject and theme, how to identify your audience, and how to write the first draft.
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Great Content, but the narrator is annoying
- By Ms on 01-26-09
By: Ayn Rand
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The Memoir Project
- A Thoroughly Non-Standardized Text For Writing & Life
- By: Marion Roach Smith
- Narrated by: Marion Roach Smith
- Length: 3 hrs and 34 mins
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Whether or not one has lived an exceptional or dramatic life, we inherently understand that writing memoir—whether it’s a book, blog, or just a letter to a child - is the single greatest portal to self-examination. Stop treading water in writing exercises or hiding behind “writer’s block” and learn how to write with intent. Marion Roach Smith’s disarmingly frank but wildly fun tactics offer you simple and effective guidelines that work. Your legacy beings now.
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amazing what you can learn from brevity
- By Schwartz-Burrill on 09-15-11
What listeners say about Exposition in Novels, Flashbacks, Backstory, and All The Good Ole Stuff: How to Write Exposition
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Helpful Information for writers that are just getting started or needed a reminder. Short, sweet and to the point. Thank you 🌻
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