tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062050519129929202.post1912749533910800461..comments2023-10-26T05:50:53.227-04:00Comments on See the Stars: Writing Woes (or Embracing the Difficult Ending)Krystalyn Drownhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12895353579071997640noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062050519129929202.post-52614116225893173742011-02-08T06:00:44.851-05:002011-02-08T06:00:44.851-05:00To be honest with you Krystey it doesn't matte...To be honest with you Krystey it doesn't matter a damn what others think if you're not happy with the piece.<br /><br />A lot of agents may well like a standalone, however most publishing contracts are for three books to get you started. So you might as well write it as you want, see where it goes and carry on from there. Theres quite a few new authors now who are getting a series written, selling it and having them released back to back over consecutive months.<br /><br />All you have to remember is write what you want, enjoy it and have fun. Sod the agents for now, after all until you have a finished script that you're happy to send out its pointless talking to them further.Falcata Timeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08966249741728882578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5062050519129929202.post-40097278644626737002011-02-07T22:42:06.833-05:002011-02-07T22:42:06.833-05:00My story Running for the Stars is like that. The ...My story Running for the Stars is like that. The ending is really the beginning (if that makes sense), but if the first novel feels complete then there's no reason why it couldn't be published just because you have an idea for the rest of the story.Casihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16544542457930388133noreply@blogger.com