Question #1 for writers who have *completed* a fiction book (I care if you completed to your satisfaction more than if it was publish or anything.)
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Question #1 for writers who have *completed* a fiction book (I care if you completed to your satisfaction more than if it was published or anything.)
Is it a good idea to write the ending chapters when you have about half of the story down? I've seen this suggestion and now that I have a coherent plot and idea of what I want the ending to be this is possible. I obviously don't know all of the steps to get to that ending.
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Question #1 for writers who have *completed* a fiction book (I care if you completed to your satisfaction more than if it was published or anything.)
Is it a good idea to write the ending chapters when you have about half of the story down? I've seen this suggestion and now that I have a coherent plot and idea of what I want the ending to be this is possible. I obviously don't know all of the steps to get to that ending.
Question #1 for writers who have *completed* a fiction book:
I have multiple threads of plot. I initially wrote them as separate stories. Recently I've been weaving them together so you get a little of each story at a time.
This has worked really well!
As I write the rest is it better to just stick to writing one plot line and then break it up later, or should I try to write them as they will be presented to the reader?
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