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In addition to my novel in process, I have another kid book in the works.
In the following video, Darcy Pattison tells us 17 topics to avoid and WHY. Let’s face it, some ideas have been done to death. Which makes me wonder if some of these topics might apply to adult fiction too. Hmm.
What did you think? Do you agree?
Is there another topic you think has been overdone? Do tell.
Could some of these topics be overdone in adult fiction too?
Are you writing a book for kids or YA?
Did you learn anything new?
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And…
My current work in progress (WIP) has a short introduction (prologue.) So, I thought doing a little research on the subject might be in order. After all, I do want the reader to read past the first couple of pages. Right?
Here’s what I learned about the two.
A prologue should include one or all the three elements.
My WIP prologue includes #2 & 3.
I’ve not given much thought to epilogues before today. Although, I do enjoy reading a good one that wraps up a story. Especially a book that kept me on edge from beginning to end. A good epilogue relieves tension and enables me to tie all the dangling pieces together in one big knot.
Want to know more? Then drop to the end and click on a few terrific links.
But first…
Have you ever written a prologue or epilogue for a book?
Do you plan on writing either for your WIP?
Do you like reading either in books?
Or, do you think books are better without either one?
What did I forget?
Talk to me in the comments. I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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Framing the Novel: The Prologue and the Epilogue By Reba White Williams
What is a prologue (and epilogue)? Examples and tips
Parts of a Novel: What is Foreword, Preface, Introduction, Prologue, and Epilogue?
Well, thanks to Shaunta Grimes I’m sending a little your way.
One piece of perfect advice that will change your life (if you let it.) By Shaunta Grimes on Medium
Happy Writing!
