transferred this lil guy to his terrarium today! 7.13.16
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transferred this lil guy to his terrarium today! 7.13.16
¿ light ? | july ‘16
this came out today and i skipped lunch to go buy it & it was 110% worth it
like the bloodsea, the red is part of me. [june ‘16]
i-am-a-child-of-theonetrueking said: I like a good blend of dialogue and flashbacks.
gregking117 said: Dialogue for me. Doing it subtly requires significant amounts of skill, and creates a more enjoyable reading experience overall, because you’re getting all this information without feeling like you’re at school being lectured
randomfigures said: I think foreshadowing is the way to go. Flashbacks can work, but there has to be something that makes it unique otherwise it seems like a cop-out. But foreshadowing is more subtle and makes a reader more involved.
tempcst said: foreshadowing is probably the way to go bc its more exciting for the reader unless the flashbacks are super interesting but try both n see which seems best to u
Yeah...I'm going to stick to revealing mostly through dialogue, but if it gets to a point where a flashback might be necessary, I'll try it to see how it flows.
This is going to be a painstakingly slow writing process ah geez