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This week’s show is the third of a three-part discussion of story structure, where we break down the three-act structure and try and apply it to Taylor’s writing style. The focus of this week’s show is endings.
In this weeks episode, Taylor mentions story fatigue and shares some thoughts on how cultural expectations come into play with storytelling around the world.
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Peter Dudley says
I’m writing the first and second books in my series. I’m at 75K words in the first and know the ending. The second book, which is at 25K words, begins just before the first one ends. Listening to your podcast, I could see the ending of the first wasn’t strong enough. So, I thank you.
I think I can still use the ending I have, if I add more problems around it.
I’ll thank you again and I hope thousands of my future readers do too.
You can use my name. You should have a check box for this.
Stephen says
Hey Peter, thanks for letting us know you found some actionable value from this week’s show! It’s great to know your thousands of readers (tens of thousands? hundreds of thousands?) will be even more pleased with your books.