Saturday, December 28, 2019

Focused Blackstory Blog Tour

 

About the Book


Book:  Focused Backstory
Author: Carol Alwood
Genre: Non-fiction, writing resource
Release Date: June 26, 2019

Learn how to write characters readers will love.

Has an industry professional told you not to dump character history at the beginning of your story? If so, you aren’t alone. But what’s the solution to this common advice? Most writers take the time to design interesting characters with troubled pasts. They long for readers to care about the characters’ lives. However, the sad truth is on page one, readers don’t care—yet. That’s why industry gurus tell writers to stop overusing character history, also called backstory, at the beginning of stories. Have you ever wondered… How to use backstory correctly? What are the ways other writers successfully incorporate backstory into their work? Do tools exist to help writers better plan stories so the backstory isn’t such a problem? In Focused Backstory: The Key to Writing Deep Character Journeys, you’ll find answers to these questions and more. You’ll learn how to avoid the dreaded info-dump and instead, harness curiosity so readers keep turning pages. This resource breaks down focused backstory into simple pieces to use flexibly in any story no matter what genre or length. Worksheets, tables, questionnaires, and templates will help you plan an engaging story with deep characters. Examples from popular stories will help you understand this method.

You’ll learn how to
• design a character around a troubled past.
• create additional characters around the main character.
• weave interesting sub-plots within a characters’ journey toward healing.
• design proper obstacles which interfere with characters’ goals.
• guide readers’ emotions so they have a satisfying reading experience.

No matter what kind of writer you are, if you take the time to analyze the use of backstory, it will enhance your style. Focused Backstory: The Key to Writing Deep Character Journeys is the missing gadget in your writing tool kit.

Click here to get your copy.

My Review

This is a great book for a budding novelist. Alwood argues that backstory is a key to getting readers emotionally engaged with characters in a novel. Doing it well is the hard part. Alwood shares systematic and logical ways to include backstory and how to design engaging characters.

There is a ton of useful information in this book. Alwood has included charts, worksheets and templates to help develop backstory and place it correctly. Alwood also helps writers develop characters and identify the kind of backstory each should have. She gives plenty of examples from novels and movies. She also includes tips on creating secondary characters, eliciting reader emotions, giving characters goals and obstacles, creating subplots and fully developing character arcs.

I highly recommend this book to writers who want to create engaging characters. It includes a ton of information, everything a writer needs to create engaging characters.

My rating: 5/5 stars.

About the Author


Carol Alwood has an unending passion for fiction, and she can’t think of a better way to spend her life than writing books for young adults and teaching about techniques she has learned along the way. With a Master of Education, experience as a content editor, and over a decade of establishing and working with critique groups, she is an excellent resource. An award-winning author, Carol finds joy in helping writers find the right tools to plan, draft and revise their novels so they can achieve excellence in storytelling.

More from Carol


Focused Backstory resulted from a personal quest to please industry critics who suggested I keep character history out of the first pages of my novels. My initial questions to this advice were: What? Why? I searched for resources to figure out how to write a more powerful beginning without relying on the past but found little help. On a mission to find answers, I studied popular books, television and movies to abstract what made stories work and — boom! I found it! We can break down backstory into simple pieces to use flexibly in any story without compromising artistry. This book provides definitions, examples, worksheets, templates, and comics to help writers study the art of using powerful character histories to keep readers turning pages. I’m so excited to offer this resource and hope it will empower your writing as it has mine.


Blog Stops

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CarpeDiem, December 29
Jacquelyn Lynn, December 29
Mary Hake, December 30
Blogging With Carol, December 31
All-of-a-kind Mom, December 31
Genesis 5020, January 1
Pause for Tales, January 1
Emily Yager, January 3
Remembrancy, January 4
A Reader's Brain, January 5
Sara Jane Jacobs, January 5
Godly Book Reviews, January 6
A Diva's Heart, January 8
Artistic Nobody, January 9
Texas Book-aholic, January 10
Stories By Gina, January 10


I received a complimentary digital copy of this book through Celebrate Lit. My comments are an independent and honest review. The rest of the copy of this post was provided by Celebrate Lit.

6 comments:

Caryl Kane said...

Thank you for sharing this valuable tool.

Emma said...

This sounds like a book my daughter could use. I never knew what backstory was till she started studying writing!

James Robert said...

Thank you for taking the time to share your terrific book with us. I enjoyed reading about it.

Melissa W said...

Looks like a very helpful book!

Dianna said...

I love to read. Can't imagine the work that goes into writing a book!

Debbie P said...

This sounds like a really good read.