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Old 3rd March 2008, 07:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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How to set and display a Flashback?

What would be a good way to set up flashbacks. In my writing i have several large chapters . like stephen kings Dark tower series. But i split them up into mini chapters like he does as well. and at the top i put the date and the year and month the story takes part in

What i want an opinion on is this. Rather than have a single dump of flashback at the end of the chapter. Would it be alright for it to go like this.


Chapter two Nikita.

4016 3rd day of Jarran. Midwinter.

(1)

then several paragraphs or pages later,

(2)
4014 9th day of Krushev. Early winter.

Flashback.

(3)
4016 3rd day of Jarran. Mid Winter

present day.

And so on
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Old 3rd March 2008, 08:34 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: How to set and display aFlashback>

In Absolution Gap, by Alastair Reynolds, there are chapters where something like this happens:

Chapter Title
<place1>, <year1>
section
section
<place2>, <year2>
section
section
<place1>, <year1>
section
section
<place3>, <year3>
section
section

Strictly speaking, the date changes are not flashbacks as such. In Reynolds's universe, there is no faster than light travel, so if one group of people is to travel between stars (many in a kind of suspended animation) to meet another that has stayed where it is, the former's time at their original location must be several years or decades earlier than the time when they meet. On the other hand, they are flashbacks because the narrative is not strictly linear, as different times are described in parallel, and some characters are described in both places in the same chapter.

(Note that the chapters are not that long - the example above is mine, and for illustration only.)


As a reader, it worked for me; in fact it emphasized the scale of things, helping to make the story epic in both time and space.
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Old 4th March 2008, 12:03 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: How to set and display aFlashback>

As long as it isn't unnecessarily confusing, I don't see an issue with it. Too many jumps back and forth might leave the reader disoriented, so just be aware that you have to strike a balance.
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Old 4th March 2008, 02:16 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Re: How to set and display a Flashback?

Well I was thinking going chapter one. 1 2 3 4 5 flashback 8 9 flashback 10 11 end chpter
and having it labled when its a flshback by changing the dates
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Re: How to set and display a Flashback?

While I read the chapter headings - I may not remember the time of the last chapter heading, if you see what I mean. So noticing it's in a different time - well I may, I may not.

Even if you have the headings, I drop in a subtle clue or two that it's a flashback, just for us dense people.

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Old 9th March 2008, 09:38 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Re: How to set and display a Flashback?

I think if the events happen far enough apart, even fairly dense readers should get a difference of 20 years in the date. I'm going for exactly the same variant of flashbacks, and I'm still debating whether to give the time stamps at all (doesn't work quite as well in a fantasy context, I think), because mostly, it should be clear from context -- at least once the reader gets it, which is the whole point of my story.
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