A highly successful writer once told me, “I don’t start writing a story until I know the last sentence of the story.” It worked for her. I have never ever been able to do that. Well, not quite never: The one time I did was for the fourth book in the Crispin series. Except, while I had that last line, I never wrote the book.
Published on January 12, 2021 04:47
I like to imagine that many writers and artist are driven by their work to decide the finishing details as they near completion. It seems almost paranormal when a piece seems to begin to create itself.
Personally, I love it when a finish of a book (or a series) gives an ending that is complete, yet concludes with possibilities of more to come.