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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: -AriaRai-




I agree with you in the first part Vidya. 😛


You don't agree with the second that a writer must know how their story is going to end? As a writer I thought you would. 😆 Odd...
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Posted: 10 years ago
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You don't agree with the second that a writer must know how their story is going to end? As a writer I thought you would.😆Odd...




I agree to all the parts 😆 but at times your brain is all crazy. When I get a story I know the end lol I plan it all 😉
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: -AriaRai-




I agree to all the parts 😆 but at times your brain is all crazy. When I get a story I know the end lol I plan it all 😉


Yes but atleast you know how your story is going to progress and end regardless of the fact that some things may change along the way. You would know how to adjust the plot to accommodate the changes so that is good. 😊

So Premap makes a good point in saying if writers don't have a complete story planned then they shouldn't start because it means they run the risk at the beginning to leave it hanging because they themselves don't know where the story is going. And readers will naturally assume that a writer knows their own story. So to eventually have the story discontinued because the writer doesn't know how the story is going to progress is really mean on readers. That's true. :/
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Posted: 10 years ago
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Originally posted by: Asgard_Nim


Yes but atleast you know how your story is going to progress and end regardless of the fact that some things may change along the way. You would know how to adjust the plot to accommodate the changes so that is good. 😊

So Premap makes a good point in saying if writers don't have a complete story planned then they shouldn't start because it means they run the risk at the beginning to leave it hanging because they themselves don't know where the story is going. And readers will naturally assume that a writer knows their own story. So to eventually have the story discontinued because the writer doesn't know how the story is going to progress is really mean on readers. That's true. :/




Yeah Things Changes A lot With Writing,And You sometimes Give in to the Readers Opinions Also. I totally Get what You're Saying. 😉


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