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In the case of "Strange but True" it's the flashback material -- the prom and its deadly aftermath -- that packs the wallop.
I'd like to press you a bit more on why did you used so much flashback material in "Love on the Run".
Harding can get by with a narrator who makes Camus's Meursault look clubbable – this is not just a first-person novel but a one-person novel, too – because he is interested, to the exclusion of all worldly subject matter, in love, loss and faith, and while Charlie's social calendar after Kate's death is reliably empty, he retains a rich store of flashback material.
Gwen appears briefly in flashback material in Long Time Dead and The Men Who Sold the World, novels which explore the aftermath of the destruction of Torchwoods headquarters and the technology left behind.
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His use of the flashback could constitute material for a colloquium on the subject (which everyone who thinks they are writing novels ought to be made to attend).
Given the potential advantages of a non-invasive procedure, we were interested in testing whether a cognitive intervention-a visuospatial task-could modulate later flashbacks to traumatic material.
We previously reported that playing the computer game Tetris soon after viewing traumatic material reduced flashbacks compared to no-task [1].
We predicted that playing a visuospatial computer game requiring mental rotation of shapes ("Tetris" [39]), 30-min after viewing graphic and traumatic film footage, would help reduce later involuntary flashbacks of the traumatic material, but leave voluntary memory retrieval intact.
The flashbacks to Baghdad and the material recorded there on mobile phones are grainy, dusty, bleached out, hand-held – the stuff of bad memories.
Playing Tetris after viewing traumatic material reduced later flashbacks compared to no-task control (Experiment 1 and 2), whereas the computer game Pub Quiz did not.
After experiencing a traumatic event, people can suffer from disturbing intrusive memories of the event, commonly referred to as flashbacks, in which the traumatic material comes back to mind as unwanted images and scenes of the trauma.
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