Hey there, storytellers, today we’re tackling a writing trap that slows down even the most exciting narratives: the dreaded info dump. Click play on video below and I’ll share five simple strategies to weave your backstory into the flow—keeping your readers hooked from the very first line.
How to Avoid the Info Dump
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I’ve done my basic story/background, taken some time off to allow fresh eyes, and now, after reading this, I think it is time for me to go back and rewrite making a lot of good changes! Thank you again, Lynn!
This is excellent, but I can’t find the download sheet.