: Side story breaking off from my main one about side character? Just a general question, but would anyone actually read a side story to my main novel about a side character? He plays a big
Just a general question, but would anyone actually read a side story to my main novel about a side character?
He plays a big role in the story actually, but he doesn't get much recognition in the book because it would stray from the plot if I wrote him in with detail.
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Side stories in novels are actually real things, and I believe from my own writing experience that they are called vignettes. The only example of that I can find is in the novel Whirligig by Paul Fleishman, where the perspective switches to side characters that are somewhat affected by the main character, Brent. I'm pretty sure that writing about a side character in the same novel is doable, as long as it helps develop some sort of point or gives a better outlook on what happened.
I hope this helps. Happy experimenting!
As all good and bad in this world, it depends on the context of you story and your side character in question.
Is it funny?, Is it interesting? Does it give something extra, that is importan for you to tell in the story? Do other people whant to see it?
If most of that questions are yes, then maybe (just maybe), it will be a good idea to make more strories about the side character, as many have said, some side characters steal the show because how interesting they seem, and we whant to know more of them.
Or maybe they past is some how important to our current situation, (just ask the prequels of Star Wars that are made to explain who Dark Vader is).
At the end, if you are not interesting in the story of said character, and you are only writing more and more random thought over a character that you don´t actually care, the result of not doing something you care or love is ofter pure garbage.
If YOU think you should doit, go ahead, if you can make that character improve and mean something more to your story that just being a face in the background, sure then, go ahead.
At the end, the choice is yours, but you must make it.
I would think so, but it depends on if he ends up dead in the main novel. If he survives, a "bonus chapter" after the main novel (I wouldn't call it an epilogue) could be "Alfred's Awesome African Adventure" or whatever. Especially if he is off the stage well before the end of the book, and you think readers like him. A good meal warrants a good dessert!
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