Thread:Hatebunny/@comment-18172179-20151118215917/@comment-18172179-20151119171520

I see your point regarding flashbacks and I agree. There's not a real need to change the structure so drastically. However, I do think we need to make clear the difference between describing short and large flashbacks. ie Elliot's childhood flashbacks from are irrelevant to the story and thus a well written sentence is enough; while the ones in  are vital to the plot and a paragraph is needed to describe it completely. - Maybe I'm just splitting hairs now, but it could prove useful for "flashback-driven" stories.

We can include a note to point that it is preferable to write a synopsis with the source material at hand and have read the comic beforehand is advised. We can also include that the synopsis doesn't need to be an exact transcript of the structure of the book, but instead a narrative description of the events in it. This description should be composed of separate paragraphs that connect the main storyline with its subplots. I think that should do it... (It really is hard to convey)