: Re: 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
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!
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