A short post this week: I'm just returning from teaching at a writing retreat and wanted to share this article in Fiction Writers Review
by Michelle Hoover, on the wounding event, a pivotal moment of
backstory that drives much of the internal quest of your narrator. If
you have trouble accessing the link, go to www.fictionwritersreview.com and search for "wounding event."
Equally
applicable to memoir writers as well as fiction writers, it helps make
sense of why the people in your story do what they do.
Your
writing exercise this week is to check out the article then freewrite
about possible wounding events in your narrator's backstory. What's the
haunting memory that drives them, almost unconsciously, in every
decision and choice?
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