• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Home
  • Bio
  • Bookshelf
    • Audio
    • Complete List of Chautona’s Books
    • The Rockland Chronicles
      • The Vintage Wren
      • The Aggie Series
      • The Hartfield Mysteries
      • Sight Unseen Series
        • Sight Unseen Series Archives
      • The Agency Files
      • Christmas Fiction
    • Legacy of the Vines
    • Meddlin’ Madeline
      • Madeline Blog Archive
    • Ballads from the Hearth
      • Ballads from the Hearth Blog Archive
    • Legends of the Vengeance
    • Journey of Dreams
    • Wynnewood
    • Webster’s Bakery
    • The Not-So-Fairy Tales
    • Heart of Warwickshire
  • Start HERE
    • If You Like…
    • Characters
    • Suggested Reading Order
    • Free Books
  • Blog
  • Contact
  • Podcast
    • Podcast Guest Information
    • Podcast Interview FAQ
  • Merch Shop
  • Nav Social Menu

    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    • Twitter
    • YouTube
  • Bonus
  • New & Coming
Chautona Havig

Chautona Havig

Using story to connect YOU to the Master Storyteller

Why Split-Time Fiction Is the BEST

by Chautona Havig · 2 Comments

This week, we talk about split-time fiction, favorite split-time novels, and why split time fiction is the BEST (and a new book all about writing them!) via @chautonahavig

Trends come and go in all areas of life, and fiction is no exception. However, one popular trend in the past decade or so is one that I think (and hope) is here to stay. Whether you call it dual timeline, time slip, or split-time (my favorite), novels with multiple timelines that while originally distinct, merge into one beautiful picture are definitely some of the most unique ones out there.

I recently got to speak with Morgan Tarpley Smith about the new book she’s co-authored with award-winning author slip time author, Melanie Dobson. That book, A Split in Time: how to write dual timeline, split time, and time-slip fiction is so amazing. I’ve been reading it on Kindle Unlimited while I wait for my paperback to get here, and… wow. Author or reader, if you love split-time fiction, you want to check out this book.

Talking Split-Time Fiction with Morgan Tarpley Smith


Note: links are probably affiliate links. They don’t cost you anything extra, but they do give me a small commission.

Why Split-Time Novels are the BEST

Are there differences between the terms dual timeline, time-slip, split-time fiction? Morgan Tarpley Smith says yes and no… it’s all up to the reader and author these days. Will it ever change? Who knows, but she really gets you thinking. She didn’t change my mind on my preference for one term (or mostly my bias against one), but she did make me really think about it.

Morgan and I talked about what makes time-split fiction so good, and she really pointed out how well-written books have so many tiny nuances that come together in really beautiful ways. While I was editing the episode, I thought of another one we didn’t discuss. Think about it. In a sense, you’re getting two, three, and sometimes even more stories in one, fabulous book.

While I tried to get her to tell us what makes a time-split novel not so good, that didn’t work so well. What I got out of it, however, is that when you know what makes great time-split fiction, the not-so-great ones will jump out at you and you’ll know why you didn’t enjoy them as much. Their book will help with that. As we said several times in the episode, this book is not just for authors. Readers will get a lot out of it.

However, authors. If you listen close, you’ll hear Morgan describe this as “a time-split workshop in a book.” (or something close to that). YES! That’s exactly what it is. Check it out on Amazon.

Okay, we talked about a LOT of authors and books in this episode, so I’m just going to list them.

Courtney Walsh: If for Any Reason (not your classic split-time novel, but it does have dual timelines and includes what is essentially an unreliable narrator, too!)  My review is HERE.

Melanie Dobson memories of glass split-time fiction

  • Catching the Wind  (Available on Kindle Unlimited, even!)
  • Memories of Glass (I listened to Memories of Glass on audio, and highly recommend it. If you don’t have an Audible subscription, you can have a FREE 30-day subscription and get TWO audiobooks during that time. 🙂 You can do that HERE. This one is also on Kindle Unlimited!!

Kristy Cambron (her castle series is WONDERFUL. I have reviews of them. One is HERE.

Jamie Jo WrightThe Haunting at Bonaventure Circus split-time fiction

  • The Curse of Misty Wayfair (and my inability to get that title right)
  • The Echoes Among the Stones (my mom loved it!)
  • The Haunting at Bonaventure Circus (coming soon!)

Amanda Dykes

  • Whose Waves These Are 
  • Set the Stars Alight

Heidi Chiavaroli

  • The Tea Chest
  • Freedom’s Ring

Rachel Hauck

  • The Writing Desk
  • The Wedding Dress
  • The Memory House (my review of that is HERE)

the edge of belonging split-time fictionAmanda Cox— The Edge of Belonging Isn’t that cover beautiful???

Lisa Wingate

  • The Story Keeper
  • Before We Were Yours (two thumbs up from my mom!)
  • The Book of Lost Friends

Susan Meissner

  • The Shape of Mercy (FABULOUS BOOK—my review HERE),
  • The Last Year of the War
  • A Fall of Marigolds

Lindsay Harrel— The Secrets of Paper and Ink (more, Lindsay, MORE!) My review is HERE.  You can also listen to us talk about it in Episode 10.

Cathy Gohlke— Secrets She Kept (and her other books are great, too—even if not split-time fiction)

Michelle Phoenix— The Space between Words (That just went on my TBR list!)

Split-Time Fiction… awesome stuff, right?

A Split in time ( time-split fiction)Again, the book is A Split in Time: how to write dual timeline, split time, and time-slip fiction by Melanie Dobson and Morgan Tarpley Smith.

Here’s the synopsis:

What are the key elements to writing a time-slip novel? Where do you start in your plot? How do you weave together multiple storylines?

In A Split in Time, time-slip authors Melanie Dobson and Morgan Tarpley Smith help fellow writers navigate and then master the challenges of writing a novel with two or more storylines. Within these pages you’ll find:

  • Thirteen key components for split time fiction
  • Practical tips on building the time-slip structure
  • Interviews with bestselling novelists like Lisa Wingate and Susan Meissner
  • Analyses of multi-storyline techniques
  • Resources to build compelling split time characters, craft your ideas, and weave together multiple timelines

Whether you are a seasoned writer ready for a new journey or a first-time novelist wanting to learn the split timeline format, this workshop-in-a-book provides the necessary skills to weave two or more compelling stories into one time-slip novel!

“A Split in Time is the only craft book I know devoted completely to writers who want to write in the time-slip genre. . .It’s an absolute must for anyone writing split time novels.” – Heidi Chiavaroli, award-winning author of The Tea Chest

“This book is a gold mine of information for those looking to write split time fiction. Highly recommend!” – Lindsay Harrel, best-selling author of The Secrets of Paper and Ink

To learn more about the authors, you’ll find them at:

Melanie’ Dobson

  • Website
  • Time-Slip Fiction
  • Facebook
  • Goodreads

Morgan’s Tarpley Smith

  • Website
  • Facebook
  • Facebook Group
  • Goodreads Group 
  • Instagram
  • Goodreads
  • Twitter

Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at:

  • Apple 
  • Castbox 
  • Google Play
  • Libsyn 
  • RSS
  • Spotify
  • Stitcher
Share
Pin
Post
Email
Share
Pin
Post
Email

Filed Under: Because Fiction Podcast

Previous Post: « 3 Top Reasons I Absolutely Loved The Green Dress
Next Post: What Is a Love Riot & Why Should You Want One? »

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Or, you can subscribe without commenting.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Comments

  1. Deb Jones says

    July 14, 2020 at 1:09 pm

    Ack! I wish I had more money so I could go out and buy them all. I always find your recommendations so right for me. I read fast, so I need more books all the time. Thanks for this post. I read them all but don’t often have time to comment. Either have bought or read on KU almost all of your books. Love them because they are more than entertainment, they always help me think about how God works in our lives and how he wants to change us more and more.

    Reply
  2. Ava P Kinsey says

    July 14, 2020 at 8:00 am

    Your mom is right about Before We Were Yours! I wanted to read it because it was set in Memphis, but was drawn into the story and the story stayed with me for a long time afterward.

    Reply

Primary Sidebar

The Because Fiction Podcast

The Because Fiction Podcast
The Because Fiction Podcast

Taking the pulse of Christian fiction

Episode 489: A Chat with Rachel Hauck
byChautona Havig

What’s better than a second-chance romance? Maybe one wrapped in a beautiful women’s fiction story? Listen as Rachel Hauck and I chat about her latest book, The Sands of Sea Blue Beach.

note: links may be affiliate links that provide me with a small commission at no extra expense to you.

Loves writing about characters healing their wounds and coming to the knowledge of Truth.

Psst… don’t miss Meet Me at the Starlight Inn, too!

Sands of Sea Blue Beach by Rachel Hauck

Can anything rekindle the summer love between former sweethearts facing old wounds and a divided town? Emery Quinn finds herself at a crossroads between her career and complex family dynamics. Struggling to connect with her blended family and ready for a fresh start, Emery accepts the position of editor-in-chief at the Sea Blue Beach Gazette. Upon her return to the Sands Motor Motel, she is flooded with bittersweet memories of her late mother and past regrets from a long-ago summer. Architect Caleb Ransom has returned home to Sea Blue Beach, a place filled with cherished memories and potential opportunities. He means to make a difference for his family and his hometown by caring for his troubled sister’s son and preserving the history of the town as the leader of the new Main Street initiative. He certainly never expected to run into Emery Quinn, the girl who captured his heart sixteen summers ago. As Emery and Caleb revive their friendship, they find themselves facing a bitterly divided town. Together, they navigate family challenges, professional setbacks, and a high-stakes royal visit to discover how forgiveness and love can reshape their hearts and their destiny.

You can find out more about Rachel on her WEBSITE. Follow her on GoodReads and BookBub.

And don’t forget that you can get 30% off the book with free shipping at BakerBookHouse.com.

Like to listen on the go? You can find Because Fiction Podcast at:

  • Apple
  • Castbox
  • Google Play
  • Libsyn
  • RSS
  • Spotify
  • Amazon
  • and more!
Episode 489: A Chat with Rachel Hauck
Episode 489: A Chat with Rachel Hauck
November 14, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 488: A Chat with Jane Kirkpatrick
November 10, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 487: A Chat with Jenny Marceline
November 8, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 486: A Chat with J. L. Burrows
November 7, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 485: A Chat with Katie Powner
November 3, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 484: A Chat with Taylor S Newport
November 1, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 483: A Chat with Sarah Loudin Thomas
October 31, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 482: A Chat with Lara d’Entremont
October 27, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 481: A Chat with Patricia Bradley
October 25, 2025
Chautona Havig
Episode 480: A Chat with Tracie Peterson
October 20, 2025
Chautona Havig
Search Results placeholder

Love Audio Books?

audio book ad

Featured Books

Be My Inspiration

Be My Inspiration

Pointed Suspicion

Pointed Suspicion
Buy This Book Online
Purchase with Paypal
Buy from Amazon
Buy from Amazon Kindle
Pointed Suspicion
Buy now!

Courting Miss Darling

Courting Miss Darling

Upcoming Posts

Sorry - nothing planned yet!

Or just subscribe to the newsletter

Recent Blog Posts

  • So, There Was That Time I Forgot What I Knew…
  • “Be Careful Little Mouth What You Say” Ain’t No Lie
  • Why Romance Is a Hairy Proposition (or is that proposal?)

I buy my stickers here! (affiliate)

Custom Stickers, Die Cut Stickers, Bumper Stickers - Sticker Mule
Bookish Gratitude Day 13: Grateful for studies tha Bookish Gratitude Day 13: Grateful for studies that show I should live longer because I read.  No clue if it's true for me, but Ill give it my best. 
#BookishGratitude 
#AmReading
The fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo has narrated many of The fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo has narrated many of my books, and now she's on the first book (after the prequel, Induction) of The Agency Files.
When Erika is ripped from her bed (literally) by strangers claiming to be doing it for "her own safety," she's not convinced. Can you blame her? Listen in to learn more. One chapter a day throughout the month and the whole book will be uploaded as one video at the end. So listen FREE daily (or to each chapter so you can find your place easily), or all at once on a long car ride or decluttering binge (oh, wait. Is that just me?).
Check out the other books she has on her channel... also free! AND, please subscribe and make her day (it's a lot of work!) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Hnf_Ztodag&list=PLGJaJiSo6mQ2CQxqZjoGUiFK5mPPbJIbb

OR

You can also get Justified means and several of my other titles on popular retailers like Audible, Spotify, Everand, and more!
#Audiobooks
#FreeAudiobooks
#ChristianRomanticSuspense
14h
Bookish Gratitude Day 12: Johannes Gutenberg. He Bookish Gratitude Day 12: Johannes Gutenberg.  He started the trend toward affordable books and ended up helping the Reformation.
#BookishGratitude
Reposted from @catheswanson The 10th annual Christ Reposted from @catheswanson The 10th annual Christmas Lights Collection - Lovelight Gleams
Available now in Kindle, paperback, and free to read with Kindle Unlimited! 
#catheswanson #chautonahavig #jayceeweaver #lainaturner #contemporarychristianromance #christianfiction
Hiding from the gang that tried to kill him, Leo j Hiding from the gang that tried to kill him, Leo just wants to keep a low profile and start over. He didn't count on his first friend being someone like Allison.
The Kasimirs won't let him go unpunished.
Allison won't let him go unfriended.
What's a guy to do?
Listen FREE to a new chapter every day in November AND the complete book after the end of the month: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eLI5ZH6YUk&list=PLGJaJiSo6mQ2dDLCnbGRORVFd5Rg1y7rR&pp=iAQB
Also available on all major audiobook platforms AND on Kindle Unlimited.
Narrated by the fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo
#Audiobooks
#YouTube
#FreeAudiobooks
#KindleUnlimited
#ChristianRomanticSuspense
Bookish Gratitude Day 11: Bookish mail!!! And espe Bookish Gratitude Day 11: Bookish mail!!!
And especially for getting to know @laurieherlichauthor last month. Can't wait to get to know her better (and through her books!!!)
Do you love bookish mail???
#BookishGratitude 
#Mysteries
The fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo has narrated many of The fabulous @ChristaDelSorbo has narrated many of my books, including TheNutcracker's Suite--a mystery set among the mob activity during the Prohibition era.
You can listen FREE on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@christadelsorbo/videos
Check out the other books she has on there... also free!

OR

You can also get The Nutcracker's Suite and several of my other titles on popular retailers like Audible, Spotify, Everand, and more!
#Audiobooks
#FreeAudiobooks
#ChristianMystery
#HistoricalMystery
#FairyTaleRetelling
3d
  • Home
  • Bookshelf
  • New & Coming
  • Blog
  • News!
  • Disclosure & Policies
  • Privacy Policy

Copyright © 2025 · Chautona Havig · All Rights Reserved · Coding by Gretchen Louise

Don't go before you grab your FREE short story collection!