In this week’s episode of Storylines, we take a closer look at backstory and identify the 3 most common mistakes writers make when they incorporate backstory into the larger narrative as well, we have 3 tips to help you improve your use of backstory.
How to Improve the Backstory in Your Family History Narrative
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