How to write a flashback scene

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What keeps us coming back to our writing? For me, personally, I will only come back to my writing if I’m interested in the story and my characters; if I lose interest, or don’t know wha…

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A flashback is an interruption in a narrative to present a scene that occurred at a previous time. Flashbacks are used to move back in time and show an event relevant to the current moment in time. The difference between a flashback and a simple memory is, the flashback is presented as action–as a live scene. A memory is a recollection portrayed that way. Moment In Time, Back In Time, That Way, Being Used, To Tell, In Time, In This Moment, Writing

A flashback is an interruption in a narrative to present a scene that occurred at a previous time. Flashbacks are used to move back in time and show an event relevant to the current moment in time. The difference between a flashback and a simple memory is, the flashback is presented as action–as a live scene. A memory is a recollection portrayed that way.

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