So I might not be screwed after all. I thought that the page limitation on my detective fiction story, 15 pages, would make it too uneventful and easy to figure out. But now that I've got the end and the beginning written out at about 4-5 pages total, I think I should be able to make some good twists and turns to take the reader on a nice trip. The trouble now is getting the story to go where I need it to go... but I have a good 10 pages to work my way through it, so it should work.
At first I thought it was weird that I started at the end, but the more I think about it the more I've realized that I don't write any of my stuff from start to finish, I always get pieces done as the ideas hit me and have to piece it together after.
I wish I had more time to write, school takes up all my free time, and if I wasn't in school a job would do the same. I should start playing the lottery...
At first I thought it was weird that I started at the end, but the more I think about it the more I've realized that I don't write any of my stuff from start to finish, I always get pieces done as the ideas hit me and have to piece it together after.
I wish I had more time to write, school takes up all my free time, and if I wasn't in school a job would do the same. I should start playing the lottery...
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I've been poking around the site to find out who made that picture, I might just have to contact them to find out. The style doesn't look particularly distinct, it is very anime/manga in style. But I want to know that character! Even if they just made it up.
I think starting from the end is a good way to go. At least for me, whenever I try to write, if I don't know what the ending really is, I'll kinda go aimlessly. Good luck with it!
Thanks so much buddy!