Would You Read this Book???

Hi! I am a writer and aspiring author working on a book.

I was wondering if you guys would read a book that’s a period piece in a fictional world, starts at the wedding, then backtracks through the story of the couple.

Let me know your thoughts and hope everyone has a good day!❤️❤️

#wannabewriter #helpmewrite #thoughts #lemon8bookclub

2025/1/22 Edited to

... Read moreThe concept of a narrative that intertwines past and present is a compelling storytelling device that resonates with many readers. Period pieces have a unique allure, transporting audiences to different times and places, filled with rich history and cultural nuances. Exploring relationships through a backtracking lens allows for deeper emotional connections, inviting readers to root for the characters as they navigate their past decisions. When writing this type of book, consider how historical context can impact character development, plot progression, and reader engagement. It can be beneficial to research similar narratives, examining how other authors have approached this narrative style. Popular examples include novels like 'The Time Traveler's Wife' and 'The Night Circus,' both of which masterfully blend timelines, adding layers to character arcs. Engaging with fellow writers and readers—such as those in writing communities on Lemon8—can provide invaluable feedback and encouragement. Crowdsourcing ideas and opinions isn't just beneficial for gaining perspectives; it fosters a community feel that can enhance the writing process. Be open to suggestions, but stay true to your vision. The interaction from potential readers could reveal insights that refine your story further. As you progress, consider developing a synopsis or a few sample chapters to draw more specific feedback, shaping the narrative into something uniquely engaging!

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canelemon

Sure!

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The Quiet Alchemist Podcast

I would read it!!! 📚💛 Wishing you a fun writing journey while you write it!!!

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