As in, eventually I'll catch up with this challenge!
What else starts with E? Ends, mostly. Ends are harder than beginnings, I've found. I'm not sure why--am I getting bogged down in the inevitable inertia that hits when the initial excitement of the story idea has worn off? Or are there skills to the climax and denouement that I need to practice more?
Or maybe it's the intensity that I find in the stories I love most that is the challenge?
Hmm--the Is are ganging up on me here--inertia, inevitable, initial, intensity. All INs even.
Is there a plot in the inn?
Clearly, I am rambling. The trees have released their pollen into the winds, so my allergies are tiring me early, and I'm ready to be in bed, insensate behind my HEPA filter, in a wonderful, deep sleep dreaming endless dreams.
Which brings me to: G is for Goodnight ye Gentlepeople
So, what excites you--or frustrates you--about ends, either as a reader or a writer?
What else starts with E? Ends, mostly. Ends are harder than beginnings, I've found. I'm not sure why--am I getting bogged down in the inevitable inertia that hits when the initial excitement of the story idea has worn off? Or are there skills to the climax and denouement that I need to practice more?
Or maybe it's the intensity that I find in the stories I love most that is the challenge?
Hmm--the Is are ganging up on me here--inertia, inevitable, initial, intensity. All INs even.
Is there a plot in the inn?
Clearly, I am rambling. The trees have released their pollen into the winds, so my allergies are tiring me early, and I'm ready to be in bed, insensate behind my HEPA filter, in a wonderful, deep sleep dreaming endless dreams.
Which brings me to: G is for Goodnight ye Gentlepeople
So, what excites you--or frustrates you--about ends, either as a reader or a writer?