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Book 3 in a Trilogy -- Why so hard?
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Quite possibly. I'm on my third book right now, and while it's not progressing as fast as I'd like, I'm still making headway on it.
Maybe that's true, where you don't really want the series to end. I haven't hit the end yet, and I'm sure my opinion will change... :)
Big J
Maybe that's true, where you don't really want the series to end. I haven't hit the end yet, and I'm sure my opinion will change... :)
Big J



Been there, done that. There are days when I can picture the scenes vividly and the words just flow. Then there are days where I can still picture the scenes, but I'm stuck at the keyboard, tapping my fingers on the desk. Then something else catches my attention and I'm distracted.
It's sad. I'm trying to write and quite literally, it's like, oooooo, shiny object!
It's sad. I'm trying to write and quite literally, it's like, oooooo, shiny object!




I heard that for bands it is the third that is the struggle too. The second album is helped by the stuff that never made it into the first.
Does it work like that for books too? I don't know. The second book I'm currently working on certainly benefits from 'outtakes' from the first. At least in getting me started anyway. Can't say how it'll be for the third, though I suspect I'll have gotten tired of the same main characters by then. I mean, I love them to death (sometimes literally) but every relationship needs a bit of space.
And while I have the last chapter written and the final encounter drafted, why is it such a chore to wrap it up? Does anyone else have this problem?
Is it because we don't want it to end?