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Flash Forward - problems?
Hey, Guys. I'm editing a recently finished novel, my first. I have three flash forward chapters; the first chapter, another in the middle and one near the end. These chapters can stand alone as a short fiction work, but the characters are not visited again. The questions raised by the flash forwards are made clear as the story develops, then obvious after the climax.
No good? I've been told that they have no place in fiction. That they're a gimmick; like a funky football play that looks cool if it works, but wastes yardage if it doesn't. The main story should be strong enough to stand without it.
I like them and think it adds some depth to the work. That probably means I'm wrong.
All the best, Don
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