Whether you’re writing a stand-alone novel, an 7 book/tv-season long show, or a 22 movies long franchise, you’ve got to get the ending right.
All the endings right.
Otherwise? Your readers or viewers will feel cheated.
Morgan Hazelwood: Writer In Progress
Whether you’re writing a stand-alone novel, an 7 book/tv-season long show, or a 22 movies long franchise, you’ve got to get the ending right.
All the endings right.
Otherwise? Your readers or viewers will feel cheated.
Did you ever get the feeling that you were NEVER going to finish your revisions?
I’m definitely feeling that way these days, as you might be able to tell from my runner-up titles for this post, including:
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When it comes down to it, all writers can categorize their time spent not writing into two types:
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