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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Yes, it’s the End…
Yay… I almost have an ending. It’s probably cheesy… but I think it ties in with the prologue quite nicely. I really think I wrote the ending. I still have some details to fill in, but I think I did … Continue reading
So, now that I’m set on how this story is going to end, I’m really muddling through it. I have no problem writing from Andrew’s POV. I really like him as a character. I don’t think he’s the exact opposite … Continue reading
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I know the end… I do…
Now, I just need to write it. The story has two distinct parts and so I’ll end it at part one. I can write part two as a separate story. I think it will work that way just fine. I’ll … Continue reading
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How does it all end?
I’ve got two ideas to end my second novel. It could end with Isabel taking off an an adventure of a lifetime and end with a wedding. I’ve looked at this novel in two, very distinct and separate halves of … Continue reading