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Chronological Versus Fractured Narratives

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In this episode Dr Rachel Knightley and Emily Inkpen look at the ways in which writers use time in their storytelling. From linear narratives following a traditional chronology to fractured, repeating and circular narratives we compare them and look at the advantages of playing around with time in your work.

Join the Writers’ Gym and book your next writing workout at https://www.rachelknightley.com/the-writers-gym/

The Writers Gym Podcast is an Alternative Stories production for The Writers' Gym.

Find out more about The Writers' Gym and Rachel Knightley by going to https://www.rachelknightley.com/

Find out more about Emily Inkpen and her work by going to https://www.emilyinkpen.com/

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Join us next week for the final episode of season 2 in which we'll be joined by a very special guest.

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In this episode Dr Rachel Knightley and Emily Inkpen look at the ways in which writers use time in their storytelling. From linear narratives following a traditional chronology to fractured, repeating and circular narratives we compare them and look at the advantages of playing around with time in your work.

Join the Writers’ Gym and book your next writing workout at https://www.rachelknightley.com/the-writers-gym/

The Writers Gym Podcast is an Alternative Stories production for The Writers' Gym.

Find out more about The Writers' Gym and Rachel Knightley by going to https://www.rachelknightley.com/

Find out more about Emily Inkpen and her work by going to https://www.emilyinkpen.com/

And learn more about Chris Gregory and Alternative Stories here https://alternativestories.com/

Follow the Writers’ Gym and contact us on Social Media

https://x.com/TheWritersGymRK

https://www.instagram.com/jointhewritersgym/

https://www.facebook.com/JoinTheWritersGym/

Subscribe to The Writers’ Gym in your favourite podcast app to be notified of all new episodes as they are released.

Contact us by email at [email protected]

Join us next week for the final episode of season 2 in which we'll be joined by a very special guest.

  continue reading

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