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Old 10-23-2012, 09:07 AM   #11
Alex Bleach
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Originally Posted by MartinC View Post
Interesting that we're disagreeing about a technique that has its origin in film. OK, I'm sure somebody will be able to find a flashback somewhere in Dickens, but essentially it only means anything in a linear narrative, and written fiction doesn't have to be that. A really able writer - say, Hilary Mantel - may slip back and forward constantly without any formatting or signalling and without deterring the reader for a moment.
Absolutely true I would also argue, not all chapters need to be non-stop action, although in a suspense novel or crime one it's good to keep the pace up.
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