Some problems that have come up in writing an engaging
piece include:
Limited transcripts to draw from in including dialogue in my story
I’ll have to draw on quotes from
interviews that took place after the events took place, using details gathered
after the events took place to build up detail and richness of the scenes.
Having conflict in each scene
This has its difficulty, as I feel the most interesting part of Genie’s
childhood is how long her treatment from her parents went on for.
Reports are unclear
By
this I mean it can appear uncertain in resources available to the public whether
it was the social worker who visited the household later or another authority
figure, or how many people.
And it’s not clear exactly how many days after
Genie was noticed by the social worker at the Welfare Office that her house was
visited by authority figures.
To make up for gaps, I’ll try to give as many details to the reader as
possible, such as use limited photographs of her to describe her appearance,
and use the photograph of the house to describe the outside of it.
I need to be
careful using photographs for continuity, such as describing Genie’s hair
length.
Flashing back and forth in time in the narrative
This is particularly to Genie in current day, as an
adult in a Caring Home, there is difficulty in this idea. There is extremely
limited information released to the public on her current well-being and
whereabouts.
I
loved how in the book The Suspicions Of Mr Whicher Or The Murder At Road Hill House, Kate
Summerscale was able to seamlessly incorporate police interviews into the
narrative, weaving dialogue seamlessly into the story. In my story however,
there is a severe lack of transcripts available to the public.
Despite this, I
have access to interviews given b authority figures after she was rescued, and
can use descriptions and deductions of what her life was like before she was
rescued to piece together what her childhood was like as a whole.
I need to be careful using photographs for continuity, such as describing Genie’s hair length.
Despite this, I have access to interviews given b authority figures after she was rescued, and can use descriptions and deductions of what her life was like before she was rescued to piece together what her childhood was like as a whole.
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