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I have to have a good epilogue. Happy future times, preferably with kids.

I do prefer them to be on the shorter side but again it depends on their significance to the story.

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Bekah wrote: "So... I'm curious...
how do you guys feel about prologues?
Generally I do not like them. If they are super short and to the point - a page or two long, I don't mind, and I feel they do add ..."
Bekah have you read "Addicted" ... The Prolouge is unbelievable
how do you guys feel about prologues?
Generally I do not like them. If they are super short and to the point - a page or two long, I don't mind, and I feel they do add ..."
Bekah have you read "Addicted" ... The Prolouge is unbelievable



It's my first, and things have taken on a life of their own. I've been doing some rewrites on it. I have only 12 chapters or so.

how do you guys feel about prologues?
Generally I do not like them. If they are super short and to the point - a page or two long, I don't mind, and I fee..."
No, I haven't read addicted yet. I do LOVE a good epilogue too...but sometimes I just feel like the prolouge isn't needed. I love LK's prologue, they are short, to the point, and make sense.

how do you guys feel about prologues?
Generally I do not like them. If they are super short and to the point - a page or two long, I don't mind, and I feel they do add ..."
I'm wishy washy on a prologue. I can take them or leave them. Generally I say leave em.
I agree with Rachel. Addicted by Charlotte Featherstone had the most beautifully written prologue.
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Danielle The Book Huntress , Certifiable St. Vinnie's Ninny
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how do you guys feel about prologues?
Generally I do not like them. If they are super short and to the point - a page or two long, I don't mind, and I feel they do add to the story. I just don't like it when they are pages and pages long, like another chapter all together. It just really irritates me. That is one thing that is great about Lisa's books. Her prologues are short and to the point, if she has them at all.
Now epilogues - I so desperately want an epilogue! I love those!
Thoughts?