Writing Excuses

20.31: Framing the Lens

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Aug 3, 2025
This discussion dives into the art of framing in storytelling, emphasizing how writers decide what to include or exclude for clarity. The hosts explore the balance of inclusion versus focus, specifically in family dynamics and modern contexts. Revision is key, as removing disruptive elements helps preserve tone and intent. They encourage writers to shift their story's frame, challenging them to rethink scenes to enhance narrative impact. Plus, there's excitement about an upcoming writing retreat on a cruise!
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ADVICE

Set Clear Story Frame

  • Set the frame of your story early by defining what main event or theme you are sharing.
  • Avoid detours that break your initial promise to the reader, or reset the frame if needed.
INSIGHT

Reader Navigation Varies

  • Readers need different types of information to navigate a story based on their experiences.
  • Consistency in how you present details prevents reader confusion and keeps them engaged.
ANECDOTE

Family Scenes Reveal Character

  • Erin Roberts included family holiday scenes in her thriller books to show the protagonist's human side.
  • These scenes reveal character identity and relatability beyond the monster investigation plot.
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