Flashback MISTAKES New Writers Make ❌ Avoid These Cliches!

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Are you struggling to write captivating flashbacks? Are you worried you might lose your reader's interest when revealing the backstory of your characters? Don't worry, you're not alone. Flashbacks can be tricky to master, but when done right, they can deepen our understanding of the characters and make us care so much more about the story. In this video, I'm going to share the DO's and DON'Ts of flashbacks - common mistakes that I see a lot of new writers make and how to AVOID these pitfalls. Let's make every single one of your flashbacks captivating and meaningful to your story.
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00:00 How to write flashbacks
01:23 DON'T go into a flashback without a clear trigger
02:28 DON'T give a flashback with no impact
03:42 DON'T use a flashback to info-dump worldbuilding
05:11 DON'T use a flashback to answer questions we haven't asked
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09:03 DO give every flashback a clear trigger
10:09 DO make every flashback change our perspective
11:09 DO use flashbacks to reward our curiosity
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  • @penmars9530
    @penmars95308 ай бұрын

    Thank you! One main character of mine had a traumatic childhood but I didn’t want to shove so many flashbacks down the readers’ throats.

  • @yuvrajs6813

    @yuvrajs6813

    8 ай бұрын

    What's the title of your novel?

  • @dcutestluv9023

    @dcutestluv9023

    8 ай бұрын

    I found this comment funny😂😂

  • @gregahunt

    @gregahunt

    7 ай бұрын

    i think half the time if you imply such trauma instead of revealing it outright, it stimulates the reader more. information can be kept hidden. there’s no rule that says the reader needs to know everything

  • @lizolivier3853

    @lizolivier3853

    6 ай бұрын

    This reminds me of my wolf who’s sister got murdered by a fox and you don’t learn that till the second book

  • @diana_cruzz

    @diana_cruzz

    6 ай бұрын

    @@gregahunt how could I do that?

  • @ShadowGunR
    @ShadowGunR8 ай бұрын

    My favorite book that uses flashbacks is Toilet Bound Hanako Kun. In short, whenever ghosts are defeated by destroying a precious item of theirs, their domain shatters and a flashback of them is revealed.The BEST one is when a new character's backstory reveals a LOT about the main character, who's been shrouded in mystery regarding his true identity, yet there are several questions left, and even more added! I highly recommend the series! Either way, love the video, Abbie! 😊

  • @Cherry-rc1zk

    @Cherry-rc1zk

    8 ай бұрын

    OMG yess and that's what makes tbhk one of my absolute favourites! And talking about impactful flashbacks, another story that comes to my mind is demon slayer...the way we see flashbacks about the demons when they're on the verge of death and the way tanjiro helps or puts them to ease unknowingly... It's just too good!

  • @rosestarofroseclan8094

    @rosestarofroseclan8094

    8 ай бұрын

    Wtfrigg why is it named that? XD

  • @SecondFloor2311

    @SecondFloor2311

    8 ай бұрын

    @@rosestarofroseclan8094 I do have that same question…

  • @ShadowGunR

    @ShadowGunR

    8 ай бұрын

    @rosestarofroseclan8094 His name is Hanako-Kun, which is based off a ghost story named Hanako-San of the Toilet, a wish granting ghost that haunts the third stall of the girl's restrooms, usually on the third floor of buildings. Hanako is summoned by knocking on the stall and asking, "Hanako-san, Hanako-san, are you there?", and they'll appear to either grant you a wish or curse you. This version, Hanako-Kun, is explained to be sealed away in the toilet unless summoned or other conditions. I'll stop myself from ranting about the series now😅!

  • @syedarizvi7290

    @syedarizvi7290

    8 ай бұрын

    @@rosestarofroseclan8094I assure you that it was absolutely nothing to do with gross toilet stuff LOL this anime is really good and I recommend it!

  • @marktwayne9796
    @marktwayne97968 ай бұрын

    Lol the universe is trying to send me a message because I'm about to write a two-parter flashback to explain my character's origins

  • @shadx9479

    @shadx9479

    8 ай бұрын

    Lol!! Same

  • @thesamuraiman

    @thesamuraiman

    8 ай бұрын

    In my personal reader experience, sometimes flashbacks can be too boring, especially if they're too long. I would suggest making the flashbacks shorter and/or if you could work in explanations of the past in present scenes rather than full flashbacks, it might work better.

  • @Moonmoon-ws6jo
    @Moonmoon-ws6jo6 ай бұрын

    i read a story in which there is a segment where it's all back to back flashbacks, but it made sense because the person has unlocked thousands of years of memories that he has forgotten and everything is a trigger. the reader is as overwhelmed as the main protagonist, the people around the protagonist is worried and is unsure how to handle it. It's incredibly well-done, i can't believe it's not an original story but a fan made one.

  • @poisonshift78
    @poisonshift786 ай бұрын

    One I just wrote. Barbra pushes a bough aside and looks at the face of her father's granite marker. It hadn’t changed in all the years that had passed. And she had a memory of her father’s lifeless face as he lay in the open casket at the funeral home. He didn’t look restful, despite the embalmer's hard work, he looked dead. She’d looked at her father's father, sitting beside her during the service, and thinking that dead and old didn’t look the same. You’d think that when you were a child, because only old people died. But it wasn’t only old people. Anyone could die. She could die. That thought terrified her. No matter how much she went to church, she couldn’t believe her fear away. She lost her father and gained a pervasive uneasiness that hadn’t ever gone away.

  • @relishin
    @relishin4 ай бұрын

    I’m 18, on the second draft of my third novel, and religiously, every draft, every time, i rewatch all your videos because they are unbelievably helpful. GODSEND 🙏

  • @romanshagiev9205
    @romanshagiev92058 ай бұрын

    "Nobody cares". Golden words, writing a story that matters to readers is true art. Your tutorial is perfect, I can already see what I can fix in my story. Thank you!

  • @juliab3326

    @juliab3326

    8 ай бұрын

    That why I stick to world building these days. I care about all the details too much ❤😂 Writing sometimes seems complex and restricting.

  • @cosmiclatte9416
    @cosmiclatte94168 ай бұрын

    The flashbacks in 100 days of sunlight were so well done and written well. Perfect pace

  • @Thatoneapollokid7
    @Thatoneapollokid77 ай бұрын

    "Nobody cares 🙄💅" - Abbie Emmons This quote has helped me through life and writing, before I used to write 1 page long stories with too much informations and 0d characters, but once I heard Abbie say "nobody cares", I started writing 3848 page long novels with 5d characters 🤧 Ok but srsly, this channel has improved my writing sm, ty Abbie!!! :D

  • @user-ks3yq8fw8x
    @user-ks3yq8fw8x8 ай бұрын

    I loved the flashbacks in The Hunger Games. (Escpecially the bread scene.) The author put so much emotion into it, but didn't overdo the scene at the same time. And also I love how it gives Katniss and Peeta a stronger connection!! (I've been writing a LOT of cringey flashbacks, so this helps a lot) Thanks, Abbie! Your videos have helped me grow so much as a writer! Can't wait to read "the Other World" !! :)

  • @zeeakadir7952
    @zeeakadir79528 ай бұрын

    Wish I had discovered Abbie's channel years ago. I've just had my debut middle grade historical fiction published in May 2023, contains A LOT of flashbacks😅 I can't wait to watch this video to see if I did at least manage to get some things right LOL😂

  • @SecondFloor2311

    @SecondFloor2311

    8 ай бұрын

    Congrats on the publishing!! ^^

  • @nikkinewbie6014

    @nikkinewbie6014

    8 ай бұрын

    Congratulations! 🎉

  • @zeeakadir7952

    @zeeakadir7952

    8 ай бұрын

    3.5 years ago, I went for the traditional publishing route, and am now wondering if I should have invested in self-publishing🤔 I feel like the marketing dept of my publisher isn't doing enough, isn't as enthusiastic as their editors about my book🤔 I should watch Abbie's videos more, especially on self-publishing and marketing my book😀👍🏾

  • @zeeakadir7952

    @zeeakadir7952

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nikkinewbie6014 Thank you!

  • @zeeakadir7952

    @zeeakadir7952

    8 ай бұрын

    @@SecondFloor2311 Thank you!

  • @user-eg2lj8rd4s
    @user-eg2lj8rd4s8 ай бұрын

    ABBIE! I am a teen writer working on my first book and let me just say: You've inspired me so much! I love your videos and they have helped me so much!! Thank you!!

  • @unicorntomboy9736

    @unicorntomboy9736

    8 ай бұрын

    I am currently working on a book too. However at my age (26) I feel late getting started on this stuff. I am excited to do it though

  • @PeterReefman

    @PeterReefman

    8 ай бұрын

    @@unicorntomboy9736 Don't worry about age. I'm 54 and still only have semi-connected short stories and essays (almost all unpublished). Just love what you write. Unlike many things, we can write right up until the day we die.

  • @JhadeSagrav

    @JhadeSagrav

    8 ай бұрын

    Post your wattpads! (if that's socially acceptable here on youtube) I love reading other people's stories! I'll leave you a comment that I found you on Abbie's Vids and we can have a "Hey you!" moment.

  • @hungariangiraffe6361

    @hungariangiraffe6361

    6 ай бұрын

    Same situation here! She's amazing.

  • @fantastic_fiona
    @fantastic_fiona8 ай бұрын

    My favorite flashback of all time is from The Hunger Games, when Katniss is remembering when Peeta gave her the bread XD

  • @Stacys_Life101

    @Stacys_Life101

    8 ай бұрын

    YES i like that one too, there is a new one coming out on November 17th this year.

  • @fantastic_fiona

    @fantastic_fiona

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Stacys_Life101 Yeah! I read the book early this summer and can't wait for the movie!

  • @JhadeSagrav

    @JhadeSagrav

    8 ай бұрын

    @@Stacys_Life101 i'm sorry, there's a new Hunger Games coming out??? Where have i been???

  • @Stacys_Life101

    @Stacys_Life101

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JhadeSagrav its called the songbird somthing I forgot the rest of it

  • @MorenaNama
    @MorenaNama8 ай бұрын

    Talking about flashes, I don’t know if anyone has told you yet, but for me the intro is too flashy for my epileptic-like disease and I always have to took away or skip it. You don’t have to change anything, just saying that it happens 🙈♡ I’m not good in writing flashbacks because they always turn into huge infodumps 🤣 So thanks for this video! ♡

  • @kibanarasi
    @kibanarasi8 ай бұрын

    I really admire Abbie, along with amazing tips she explains us the psychological reasons and aspects of readers and her way to engage with readers and writers are revieting unlike other writers, I love your work Abbie you'll make it biggg one day, Thank you so much for guiding us❤❤❤❤

  • @A_G8131
    @A_G81318 ай бұрын

    #AskAbbie 1. Can you make a video about making the MC more relatable? I have all the juicy internal conflict, but my protagonist is still not as relatable as I want her to be. I also think that's why I lose my interest in EVERY story I try to write. 2. How do I try to add more suspense in the story? They always seem quite boring These videos are a life saver! Thanks a lot!

  • @megarakadmea

    @megarakadmea

    7 ай бұрын

    I know it’s possible she will answer these but it could take forever. In the meantime I thought I might help. 😅 I think if your character is interesting they don’t have to be relatable. Sometimes people like to read about people with more dramatic personalities than theirs . I like to use things like MBTI and the enneagram for built in personality descriptions. What’s important with stakes is that your character has something real to lose or fight for. Have the character think and worry about it and work toward their best outcome.

  • @Tebtome

    @Tebtome

    7 ай бұрын

    Those are issues I had as well. 1. Make your MC more relatable by giving them imperfection. Even if your MC is the most talented person, they will have some flaw, e.g. they stress out about getting everything perfect because they think their talent is the only reason anyone would care about them. Or their ego is inflated. Think about the traits of your MC and give them a correlating flaw. 2. If you specify this question I could probably help you more, but I'll just tell you the way it was for me. My issue with the suspense was that I always resolved the conflicts in no time (which resulted from too perfect and smart characters that always knew a solution to everything). At some point all of the conflicts were solved and I had none left to keep my story going and my story got boring. What's important here is don't focus only on the main conflicts, like a war or bad grades or whatever it is you're writing about, also focus on the conflicts between two characters. Those conflicts are also fueled by their imperfections, e.g. character 1 is a rather bossy person while character 2 is stubborn/likes to do things their way. That would result in 1 telling 2 what to do, but 2 doesn't listen. They will each get annoyed by the other character's persistence, they (or at least the stubborn one) will not be interested in talking about it- they'd rather throw snide comments at each other. And there you have it. A conflict that builds a little suspense by not solving itself quickly (this example is also great to fuel greater issues, e.g. they are forced to work together in an attack) I hope this helped you!

  • @user-rz5ct4ce7n
    @user-rz5ct4ce7nАй бұрын

    One of the first flashbacks in my story was when her friends/teammates would find out about her backstory which had a a dark/traumatic for her. I think it was pretty well written and really dove into a part of her story to show her fears and faults, like why she was so mistrusting or lying to them and being secretive.

  • @leeplantlover
    @leeplantlover8 ай бұрын

    thanks for this!!!! im currently writing a book about a woman who lost her grandmother to an uknown disease and how it shaped her to want to become a doctor, it has a lot of flashbacks

  • @taliav7029
    @taliav70298 ай бұрын

    The Thrawn and Thrawn Ascendancy trilogies by Timothy Zahn has wonderful flashbacks.

  • @evelynjoy4466
    @evelynjoy44668 ай бұрын

    I have always tried to avoid writing flashbacks because I thought they would take away from what was going on in the present. But in my current WIP, which is a trilogy, I found myself needing them in the second book because I revealed a huge and very significant secret a character was keeping with almost zero context at the end of the first book and my writing group confirmed that they needed to know what happened from that character's perspective. It fit the story best to have whole chapters dedicated to that character (who wasn't a POV character in the first) to explain what exactly happened. The hardest part has been keeping the present as interesting as the past, but so far it's going good. According to my writing group, it works because the past is directly influencing our view of the present and there are a LOT of contradictions between the two stories, which makes them want to keep reading to get to the truth. We'll see how it all turns out, but I was shocked that the group unanimously agreed to keep in those longer flashbacks. This video has really helped me understand their purpose and how they work and now writing flashbacks aren't so scary anymore! I think the biggest problem is when they take away from the present rather than add to it

  • @VideoGameRoom32
    @VideoGameRoom328 ай бұрын

    Such a beautiful book cover.

  • @jamescarvey2133
    @jamescarvey21338 ай бұрын

    Thank you Abbie I'm in the midst of being inundated by flashbacks- I have introduced a small rescue team of Navy Seals I did have to give a sizable back-story which I initiated through flashbacks. I suddenly realized that the back and forth between the " Then" and " Now" may not be as seamless as I may have thought it to be. Thanks for getting me thinking along these lines about flashbacks, and for all the other valuable tips you've sent our way with this video. I'm finally rocking on thanks to your inspirations. 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @mahanhthr
    @mahanhthr8 ай бұрын

    Literally writing a flashback today. Questioning everything. Thanks, man!

  • @PragyaSharma-bt2ud
    @PragyaSharma-bt2ud8 ай бұрын

    You are an inspiration to me and many other aspiring writers who want to share their stories with the world. You have taught me so much about writing. Thank you for being such a wonderful authortuber .

  • @SeilaOctavia
    @SeilaOctavia8 ай бұрын

    This really come out at the right time, plan to include lots of flashback in my story

  • @EnglishRose_
    @EnglishRose_8 ай бұрын

    Thanks to your videos I am picking up writing a story I had almost forgotten about. All of my problems and questions seem to have an answer in one of your videos. I finally feel like I can do this now, and you are the reason. Thank you so much.

  • @JhadeSagrav

    @JhadeSagrav

    8 ай бұрын

    i just discovered wattpad and it's a good tool. if you post on there and copy your link here, i'll go give it a read!

  • @j.o.t.4212
    @j.o.t.42128 ай бұрын

    Another topic that I’m currently working through with one of my stories. You keep hitting all the right topics and I love it. Looking forward to the live training!

  • @gijane2cantwaittoseeyou203
    @gijane2cantwaittoseeyou2038 ай бұрын

    Better Call Saul makes a good use of flashbacks

  • @WooperSuper
    @WooperSuper3 ай бұрын

    my favorite book has flashbacks that range from --- Trixie couldn’t believe this. The “Boss” Molly had gone on and on about was her dorky, snaggle-toothed cousin. The same guy who burned his tongue when he tried to eat a hot coal at a family barbecue because it looked like “forbidden candy”. “Don’t do that,” her brother had warned him. “ME WANT BITE!” Giovanni replied, crunching into the coal like it was cereal. --- to --- Looking back, Molly now realized her mother had been a ball of high-functioning anxiety. In business meetings she wore a false pair of glasses because she worried people wouldn’t take her seriously without them. A full-on addict of hustle culture. She had her daughters’ whole lives planned out and was devastated whenever an obstacle to that plan presented itself. The only thing that could calm her down was her unendingly lax husband. “It’s fine, Cal, it’s fine! Look at me! I got no idea what I’m doin’ and even a loser like me ended up with a perfect wife and kids! I’m a total failure, but here I am, happy as a clam! See? Bap bap bap. These clam lips want a clam kiss! C’mere! Mwah! Hey, there yah go.” She would laugh and calm herself at his endless stupidity. She found it charming. An oasis of fun for her tight ship to sail in. As a lone parent either one of them might’ve been too much, but somehow her wild workaholism and Marty’s reckless abandon balanced each other out, yin and yang. A happy home balanced on two broken support beams. Together they were almost parents. *Calliope died in a fire when Molly was ten.* --- Calliope kinda hot ngl /hj

  • @KGBeast.
    @KGBeast.8 ай бұрын

    Perfectly timed video. The next time I'm writing something flashback related I will make sure to have some flashbacks of what you said in this video

  • @teniwon

    @teniwon

    8 ай бұрын

    Same I'm doing a flashback now

  • @unicorntomboy9736

    @unicorntomboy9736

    8 ай бұрын

    A flashback within a flashback within a flashback

  • @VideoGameRoom32
    @VideoGameRoom328 ай бұрын

    I write flashbacks for a back story

  • @SecondFloor2311
    @SecondFloor23118 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this!! And I’m excited for the live training today! I’m working on a book series where the first book is basically all about unlocking the memory of this one event (that she didn’t even think was gone, she thought she was just unconscious at the time). It starts with very short scenes or almost flashes in her dreams, then they start bleeding into her waking time as images and/or sensations (sort of hallucinations), when she eventually gets knocked out and in that time she remembers the whole event in the form of a flashback, one short evening where a LOT happened. Hope I can pull it off, the suspense and the impact of revealing the whole thing. I’ll be using Abbie’s tips for sure!

  • @jasmine_rice

    @jasmine_rice

    4 ай бұрын

    Oh my gosh, that sounds amazing! Are you going to publish it?

  • @SecondFloor2311

    @SecondFloor2311

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jasmine_rice aahw thanks! Yes I will absolutely self-publish it, but it'll take some time. I've been creating this story for years but only started my true first draft a few months ago, almost halfway through though. Abbie and this community (especially discord) have been a great help in pushing me to finally go for it too, so I'm very grateful^^

  • @jasmine_rice

    @jasmine_rice

    4 ай бұрын

    @@SecondFloor2311 I'm so glad!! Please tell me when it's published so I can buy a copy!!!

  • @SecondFloor2311

    @SecondFloor2311

    4 ай бұрын

    @@jasmine_rice aahw thanks, that's so sweet! Well, if I can contact you on any social media (or you're in Abbie's discord) I could at least show you my, current, blurb and see if the story is your cup of tea. Of course I'd love to have more beta readers in the future or just people who want to read a section and give me their initial thoughts. It's up to you :)

  • @forevercatholic243
    @forevercatholic2438 ай бұрын

    This is excellent! Flashbacks are such a pivotal piece of good literature and writing, so I find this truly priceless advice! Thanks, Abbie!

  • @TheASMRCottage_
    @TheASMRCottage_8 ай бұрын

    Hi abbie! Can't wait for the video! I really needed this video for the antagonist of my story. thanks so much! Also i'm so excited to read your new book! 😆

  • @gregahunt
    @gregahunt7 ай бұрын

    another substantive video. thanks abbie❤

  • @Sages_and_Pages
    @Sages_and_Pages8 ай бұрын

    These tips were very insightful. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @Rosahmina
    @Rosahmina8 ай бұрын

    The end of 'the couple at no.9' by Claire Douglass the writer uses a big flashback that totally amazes me 😃

  • @peterk7428
    @peterk74288 ай бұрын

    Hi Abbie. Thanks for your videos. Using your guides I actually wrote a book this summer. I'm hoping to get it published but your outlines and materials helped me a lot.

  • @aureliaavalon
    @aureliaavalon2 ай бұрын

    The flashbacks I love the most are in Soman Chainani's The School for Good and Evil: *A Crystal of Time.* Fifth book in the series. It was honestly mind-shattering. A whole arc was dedicated to giving backstory/flashbacks in the most unexpected, mind-blowing way possible. I couldn't imagine how he wrote that, it wasn't boring or mundane or paused the story at all! It had so much twists and turns, I had to stop reading to excitedly gather my thoughts and make my own theories before i continued reading--- knowing the author was about to reward us with some answers. And rewarded us, indeed. I changed my perspective on three different characters TWICE within the same flashback, back to back. It was like I was being tricked right in front of my eyes. So engaging, that i'm sad the series as a whole doesn't have more readers. Although SGE had a hit Netflix movie adaptation (which i sort of disliked), the series AND THE QUALITY OF SOMAN CHAINANI'S WRITING is still much very severely underrated. Book 1, Book 3 and Book 5 blew me away. Book 2 was a good continuation, Book 4 was simply dreadful because the author intended the characters to be placed in very, very unfortunate situations that was funny but very torturous (so in a way, it's a perfected piece of art), and Book 6 was the perfect end that had bits of everything, and even highlighted and reevaluated the main protagonists' flaws. I wish more people read it.

  • @felesiaq
    @felesiaq3 ай бұрын

    Oh... That's why I was so disoriented with flashbacks in Andor 😅 Thank you 🤍

  • @MidnightWolf773
    @MidnightWolf7738 ай бұрын

    Thank you! All your videos are so helpful to me as someone trying to write my first book as well as possible.

  • @Brochowski
    @Brochowski7 ай бұрын

    Those voice changes just made it funnier to listen to the mistakes

  • @LiviaLivka
    @LiviaLivka8 ай бұрын

    Omg can not wait, that is what I struggle with. I am so happy that I found you girl, really

  • @JhadeSagrav
    @JhadeSagrav8 ай бұрын

    Freaking, gotta love Abbie. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @georginakosi5411
    @georginakosi54118 ай бұрын

    Me having an idea that I can pair with a more recent idea, making the MC's backstory to need a whole other book:

  • @DzisiajwBetlejemSylwiaHazboun
    @DzisiajwBetlejemSylwiaHazboun5 ай бұрын

    I love those videos :) They are such wonderful motivation for writing :D

  • @sbmartinbergeron396
    @sbmartinbergeron3968 ай бұрын

    Abbie, you re saving my story. (10 years old story but...)

  • @joesanchez1440
    @joesanchez14408 ай бұрын

    Love your videos so insightful. Can you do video on narrative summary. I struggle so much with this.

  • @enxman7697
    @enxman76978 ай бұрын

    Best book riddled with flashbacks: The Lies of Locke Lamora. It never lets tension down, genious.

  • @NPortia
    @NPortia8 ай бұрын

    I once read a chapter that started with a "flashback" of a morning, but when returning to the story, it was just that morning of that day. I couldn't for the life of me understand why they made it a flashback. It was just that morning. Leave it in, but as the morning, not a flashback! 😡😭😡

  • @Cpost2010
    @Cpost20108 ай бұрын

    Thank you Abbie! Your insight is always awesome..and the shameless plug of your book in the background is divine 😂😂 When will it be on audiobook? I just recently listened to 100 days of sunlight and I loved your character developments, your gripping backstory telling was excellent. Weston is awesome btw! I'm half way through the christmas book sequel...might have to give it another listen though cause I put it on hold over a month ago lol sorry but life happens and I'm trying to write my own novel! Which I will have questions for you on..and would love your input on my first chapter at some point but anyway...my only question right now is When is the other world audiobook coming on amazon! I must pick it up!

  • @Ruthie888
    @Ruthie8888 ай бұрын

    Thank you!

  • @azureascendant994
    @azureascendant9948 ай бұрын

    I must always leave something in the before chapter that explains why the flashback in the next chapter exists. Having a flashback in the middle of a chapter is a no for me. For the sake of organization I dedicate a whole chapter to a flashback or two flashbacks. A flashback chapter is a must for me. If two flashbacks occur in the flashback chapter always start with the one that came earlier then let the characters grow from there.

  • @notislamay
    @notislamay8 ай бұрын

    this was a really awesome video and handy too because I'm currently completing the edits of one of my books and there are a few flashbacks I now realise don't fit too well...

  • @user-mlhorton37
    @user-mlhorton378 ай бұрын

    #AskAbbie Hey Abbie! I was wondering if you could do a video on writing dark fantasy? Preferably on how to create/wordlbuild for dark fantasy? You're videos are awesome and a life saver!

  • @rylansato
    @rylansato8 ай бұрын

    I’m gonna have flashbacks inside flashbacks.

  • @ljim_yl
    @ljim_yl8 ай бұрын

    Abbie I love your tips for book and writing and storytelling. Your advices are super helpful and I also share your contents to my friends who also want to start writing. But there’s a question I want to ask. Is it okay for ChatGPT to edit our books? Can they replace a professional editor or it’s necessary to send our editors to edit our final draft? #askabbie

  • @fddooley1
    @fddooley18 ай бұрын

    Thank you Abbie, amazing advice. Now, my problem is to use this powerful knowledge with due diligence. Fay ☘️

  • @ShinyHunterSolyu
    @ShinyHunterSolyu8 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all your tips and I wished to watch the live video, but it’s my baby boys 1st bday. Thank you for putting a replay on it.

  • @elizabethbronson1126
    @elizabethbronson11268 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad that I ran across this channel!!! Question? .. How do I format a flash back? What I mean is that how do I go from the action to a flash back?

  • @Iso20227

    @Iso20227

    8 ай бұрын

    Action to flashback, you say? That’s complicated for me to answer due to my style of writing flashbacks. I tend to try and keep time flowing normally as my characters are flashing back in order to simulate real thought and the passage of time. My advice, however, would be to find a way to pause the action before the flashback is triggered. Usually, you want your readers to focus on the action, and if you add a flashback in the middle of it, it’s kinda confusing.

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy49498 ай бұрын

    When you see an annoying urchin on the street, you can put it in an orphanage, but you really would be insane to take it home and feed it when your boyfriend isn’t ok with it.

  • @richaagrawal6830
    @richaagrawal68308 ай бұрын

    Doesn't sometimes writing feel like dating? 😂

  • @ivanaparty85
    @ivanaparty855 ай бұрын

    I think one of my most memorable flashbacks is also in a similar style that I'm trying to write is in Eragon where Paolini writes about the Elves and the shade there's a fighting over the egg and then it transitions to in the same Forest some distance and time away

  • @taminostam9912
    @taminostam99126 ай бұрын

    i actually did it a little differently. i wrote the first four chapters as flashbacks and the fifth chapter is the moment the narrative actually begins to kick you in the feels

  • @NsiimaChloeElizabeth
    @NsiimaChloeElizabeth8 ай бұрын

    my favorite sequence of flashbacks has to be the one that comes from Little Women, I love the way that Greta Gerwig weaved the flashbacks into the movie with each character's backstory and left us asking questions...truly a masterpiece.

  • @ashleyplayzpk
    @ashleyplayzpk8 ай бұрын

    You are really my inspiration! I am a young writer (i am like 11 years old) but i want to publish one of my stories. I have written like 10 or 11 stories, and i am really proud of it but i think they miss something, and waht they miss i learn that from YOUR videos. It you would just reply to me it would mean so much to me, thank you abbie for everything!😊

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy49498 ай бұрын

    Sergei has access to my thoughts. Abbey will talk to him online.

  • @chloe-lj4wh
    @chloe-lj4wh7 ай бұрын

    I love your work and books!!!!! Do you have any videos I’ve missed about using names, countries or events that are real but within a fiction? And without getting into trouble? Like mixing parts of a true event or a real location but with a fictional ending or fictional something… I’ve been trying to find the legality of it or rules behind it? Love your thoughts!!!!

  • @nicollivaneli
    @nicollivaneli6 ай бұрын

    When I am not feeling motivated to write, I am like… let’s watch Abbie Emoons a little.

  • @mehrnooshmusics
    @mehrnooshmusics6 ай бұрын

    What if there's a big story in fash back that we want the reader to know? like writing about the history of two people who met and how they fell in love, etc ???? How we should do that? Write a new chapter about it ?? Thanks for this video btw, it is helpful 💙💙

  • @saidfarid6382
    @saidfarid63828 ай бұрын

    Hello dear professor What you present is really interesting and crucial,i do appreciate your job,i wish you peace and happiness under the sky of prosperity,all the best. Take care and have a good time. Your Student from Algeria.

  • @georginakosi5411
    @georginakosi541123 күн бұрын

    I have a character who's part of a series, and she has different internal conflicts based on the events happening. 1) Her past created a misbelief and fear, which she didn't quite defeat, so it's going to come back 2) Thinking she's ran away from her past and "restarts" so to say, she's worried about something else. 3) In the 2nd inciting incident she makes a choice based on her fear of her past coming back (since she didn't overcome it fully) and chooses...(🤫) Do you think that makes sense?

  • @nikocore
    @nikocore7 ай бұрын

    i’m so guilty of all of these haha, i need to somehow finish the first draft and then edit it lol

  • @jackienicholson2990
    @jackienicholson29906 ай бұрын

    Can you do a video on writing scenes that happen in the same time frame?

  • @Stacys_Life101
    @Stacys_Life1018 ай бұрын

    I actually just wrote a flash back about this girl who was forced to kill her friend cause she disobeyed the antagonist for the beginning of that story, Is that a good thing or do I need to put it in the middle of the story?

  • @isadoranurdin4402

    @isadoranurdin4402

    8 ай бұрын

    It depends what place it has on the protagonist's arc. It is the root of her Misbelief, or is it a turning point that brings her closer to her Aha moment?

  • @Hiushisan
    @Hiushisan8 ай бұрын

    The first two volumes of the series I'm writing each have a major flashback towards the end of the book. The first takes place during the final battle of the book, right after an important character arrives out of nowhere. The flashback explains a hidden plot the character had since the beginning of the story, answering a mystery that had been lingering around for a while. The kidnapped individual orchestrated it themself. The second happens during a fighting tournament, after a main character loses their match on purpose. It reveals the reason why their opponent was able to blackmail them into forfeiting. The event that gave rise to their fame in the royal knights was a sham, and they were actually the cause of the problem in question, albeit by accident. Sorry for the long explanations that probably didn't make enough sense, but I figured I'd give examples of flashbacks in my own writing. I guess what I've learned is, penultimate flashbacks are often a good idea. Something to explain a key detail right when the story reaches its peak.

  • @ludovico6890
    @ludovico68908 ай бұрын

    I ever used a flashback in two or three short stories. One was a tad too long, otherwise they were pretty well used. I used one merely to give context after an impactful first scene.

  • @TheASMRCottage_
    @TheASMRCottage_8 ай бұрын

    #AskAbbie Hi Abbie I have a question; Could you make a video about making settings for your story because I tend to have alot of trouble with that. I find that I end up making settings and places that having nothing to do with the story and are not important but I can't help but add them in the book.

  • @isadoranurdin4402

    @isadoranurdin4402

    8 ай бұрын

    I would suggest developing the plot, theme and world simultaneously. If you make a huge world first, writing a story would be harder because you'd have to make it go through every part of your world even if it disrupts the flow. Think what your story is about (this is generally easier with fantasy) but mine is about ghosts, forbidden magic, and complex moralities. So I can add haunted cathedrals, forests, etc... (Pretty bad example...) But try to shape your world around the story. Something that I find helps a lot is to just freewrite whatever comes to mind, with one base idea, like the setting in your case. You might just conjure an idea that fills a plot hole :)

  • @TheASMRCottage_

    @TheASMRCottage_

    8 ай бұрын

    thanks thats super helpfull!@@isadoranurdin4402

  • @azrael9011
    @azrael90118 ай бұрын

    Her: Don’t use flashbacks to world build Avatar the last air bender: Long ago, the four nations lived together in harmony. Then, everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked. Only the Avatar, master of all four elements, could stop them, but when the world needed him most, he vanished. 😂

  • @hamodmj5631

    @hamodmj5631

    7 ай бұрын

    This introduction is actually not a flashback

  • @stebbigunn7690
    @stebbigunn76908 ай бұрын

    I normally use flashbacks to confuse the reader, make them think that the story is badly written and just random inputs that do not seem to be a part of the same story, thrn near the end it is pointed to that it was a part of the main caracters life, his past. also one story i am working on, a man is talking to his ******* and telling his story, from time to time throughout the story the otger persone speaks over the narrator, a sound is heard in his enviorment, the story stoops and slows doen for 2-3 sentences then gets back into telling thr story, it is not a flashback, but he is talking of what happend to him, and instead of flashbacks, he is where he is, telling the tale of what has already happend.

  • @dianacoles1017

    @dianacoles1017

    7 ай бұрын

    The problem with this is that if your reader is me for instance, they will skim read till they come to one of these flashbacks, say hah, badly written crap, and give up.

  • @stebbigunn7690

    @stebbigunn7690

    7 ай бұрын

    @@dianacoles1017 not really a flashback. Moreso it gives the reader insight about what is happining around the main caracter in present time, stuff that interupts him. But I do understand that not everyone likes these random things popping in. After all it is a pycological horror, not youre standard story.

  • @MistbornPrincess
    @MistbornPrincess8 ай бұрын

    Abbie, have you seen the series “Lost”? They use flashes in various ways and I always thought they did well. If you have, what do you think?

  • @epiphoney
    @epiphoney8 ай бұрын

    How about a top 10 books?

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy49498 ай бұрын

    Abbie Emmons has access to our financial situation since my parents got married.

  • @Tani0415
    @Tani04154 ай бұрын

    If I Stay - now that's something.

  • @clintcarpentier2424
    @clintcarpentier24248 ай бұрын

    How not to write flashback. Read Goblin Slayer until the titular character shows up.

  • @john94949

    @john94949

    8 ай бұрын

    Stephen King. Seat-of-your-pants guys overuse flashbacks after painting themselves into a corner. He's a usual suspect. Another flashback??? Lame.

  • @mr-vet
    @mr-vet8 ай бұрын

    In my novel, there is a flashback 3 paragraphs into the story. It is necessary to explain how he arrived in his current predicament.

  • @lemonblue2387
    @lemonblue23878 ай бұрын

    This is SOOO weird. I'm having like reverse déjà vu. I was watching this video ... and super excited because Abbie was having another Flashback live training. She'd obviously found she hadn't said it all last time. But it was kind of weird she didn't go on to another topic since her catalogue there isn't terribly deep yet - not like this KZread channel. I saved my spot and went over to the master page to see the first one... and there isn't another Flashback class. But I could SWEAR I'd already had her masterclass on flashbacks...???? (I checked the videos on the channel for flashbacks...they're not what I'm talking about.) ANYWAY LOL - super excited for Sunday :D

  • @JhadeSagrav

    @JhadeSagrav

    8 ай бұрын

    Uhhh yeah, buddy, you just jumped timelines. Your matrix has glitched. 😳 it's the creepiest thing in the world. has happened twice to me.

  • @lemonblue2387

    @lemonblue2387

    8 ай бұрын

    @@JhadeSagrav LOL not even close to the creepiest thing in the world - but I think it's fun when these things happen.

  • @user-om7oq6ul9c
    @user-om7oq6ul9c8 ай бұрын

    Hello! I'm currently writing a book, it's my first ever one so it's pretty hard. I'm writing a book in 3rd person, where the main character finds out that his dad was actually dead, and the drugs he was taking were helping him to imagine him alive. Now what im wondering about is that his dad exists as a character in my book, after he had died and I want to know if its necessary to still write him as a normal "alive" character, even tho it's the main protagonist imagining him and not me. I know its confusing but i really want to know if i can still write about it in 3rd person

  • @john94949

    @john94949

    8 ай бұрын

    An 'Unreliable Narrorator' fits the bill. I'd take special care to leave subtle clues throughout. MC pops the pills, enter father character shortly after. Throw them off to this, though.

  • @john94949

    @john94949

    8 ай бұрын

    3rd Person Narrow as opposed to 3rf Person Omniscient during those sections

  • @shihtzusrule9115
    @shihtzusrule91158 ай бұрын

    A little off topic, but who did the cover design for your book? You, someone you know, hired a graphic artist, the publisher, etc., not specifically who, maybe how is a better question. How did you get the cover design done?

  • @alayamcgill7166
    @alayamcgill71668 ай бұрын

    YES!!!! 😁😁😁

  • @General-Skaza
    @General-SkazaАй бұрын

    okay but how do I actually show the world building throught the characters eyes? I mean the history of it

  • @sladewilson9718
    @sladewilson97186 ай бұрын

    I want to write a flashback for a nightmare, but it’s the very beginning of the book. So there’s a flashback but then they wake up… is this chill/ do I need to change that?

  • @oliverafton1444
    @oliverafton14448 ай бұрын

    ..huh, i wonder if my character flashback that is between a fight, but it is focused with a character that is in a tricky situation... and she finds out the answer in a glimpse of the moment as she rushes towards that solution, but i made the flashback that explains how is she able to make decisions that quickly, without having her emotions giving her such a problem.

  • @marlonmoncrieffe0728
    @marlonmoncrieffe07287 ай бұрын

    Ah, that curiosity-reward ratio was obviously something that the writers of 'Lost' were unaware of!

  • @unicorntomboy9736
    @unicorntomboy97368 ай бұрын

    In my current novel writing project, which is set in a dark fantasy/grimdark setting, my protagonist is a fallen elven princess working as a morally ambiguous anti-hero (or anti-heroine?) mercenary. She had a tough persona that hides a vunerable and softer side who has to battle with her inner demons thst are rooted in regret and shame that she has to reconsile with as she directly caused the death of her entire family and the risef an evil tyrannical black dragon that rules over ber homeland I am thinking about doing a negative character arc, where she goes from a neutral character and becomes evil and cruel by the end of the story. Is this a good idea or not? I want the ending of the book to be a climactic battle where she defeats the antagonist but chooses to give into her inner darkness. She kills him in a brutal and sadistic manner. Soaked in blood, she sits atop of the throne with her signature sword, the Grim Yato, in hand and becomes the new shadow queen that now rules over the people with an iron fist. The book would end right there via an ambiguous ending. Any thoughts on this novel outline?

  • @SilverLinings-we1lc
    @SilverLinings-we1lc6 ай бұрын

    Is is okay to use flashbacks to add emotional value but not be answering any questions?

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy49498 ай бұрын

    Ok…give supreeth a medal of some sort for this! Not sarcastic. He can participate in the game. He’s funny too.

  • @kaokurosawa3872
    @kaokurosawa38728 ай бұрын

    I think this the first time ever seeing Abbie wearing black

  • @jeffryglenn7024
    @jeffryglenn70242 ай бұрын

    Opening with backstory is the ultimate cliche

  • @vaporjem
    @vaporjem7 ай бұрын

    What if I show the flashback in the very beginning, and then show the fear developed around 1-2 minutes later? Would that still work?