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#WritersCoffeeClub 25-01-10 Do you use dream sequences in your work? How do you feel about them?
TCotWS has a dream sequence where Parthia glimpses events from the past then relives a a specific moment.
It shows her information that she isn't able to process until later when an innocuous statement causes everything to click and process.
I like dream sequences, but they should add something to the story even if it seems like a momentary side tracking. You can telegraph information trough them, even pull a Chekov's Gun
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