Myers Fiction August Newsletter

Time travel fiction presents one of storytelling's greatest challenges: crafting narratives that leap between past, present, and future without losing readers. This comprehensive guide explores establishing consistent time travel rules, managing multiple timelines, avoiding common paradoxes, and maintaining emotional stakes that transcend temporal complexity for compelling temporal narratives.

Backstory: Weaving the Past into Your Plot

"Backstory is like seasoning—a little goes a long way, but too much ruins the dish. The 90/10 rule suggests readers only need to glimpse 10% of your character's history. The key is revealing past details when they become emotionally or narratively necessary, not when you think they're interesting."

Pacing: Controlling the Speed of Your Story

Pacing doesn't just change how your story flows—it transforms how readers experience it. Like a rollercoaster designer, you'll create thrilling drops, meaningful climbs, and perfect moments of anticipation. Master the five pacing modes from breakneck to contemplative, and you'll keep readers glued to your pages from beginning to end.

Falling Action and Resolution: Bringing It All Together

Your readers want to see what happens after the climax. The falling action and resolution give the reader the 'so what' of the story. They also justify why the reader spent however many hours and abandoned real world responsibilities to read your book.

A Year of Honing your Craft

Recap: Last week, you learned about the crawl, walk, run phase process. Each phase represents a different section of your writing process, where you clarify what you want to work on when. There were some examples offered on what to do and when, but please remember that you can adjust your backstops as you see …

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