Interlacing in LotR and elsewhere
Interlacing is what Tolkien does by having at least two different storylines going in one book. Frodo&Sam in one place while Merry&Pippin are captives while Aragorn/Legolas/Gimli are on the chase. This is tough to pull off. How do you think Tolkien did? What worked well, what didn't? Should such a technique be avoided by writers of serious fantasy? If not, what would be some guidelines for writing good interlace?
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