Dear Stephen
I'm finishing reading your book "on writing".
I am completing my first book, not without difficulty.
I'm not a writer, I never had this claim, but as they say in my part, the appetite comes with eating, and writing, a little passion has become almost a disease.
I write at night after 22, most nights until midnight ad after
I can not do otherwise. Quality and quantity are affected but not defeated.
The idea of a novel turned into a saga.
In your book, do not treat this subject, at least not in the first 200 pages.
Do not talk about books that are part of a saga.
I would like some advice from you about.
At the moment my main problem is itself the conclusion of the book, not to not have a defined end, but more out of fear of leaving open too many things.
In reality, there will not be a real conclusion because history and above all a large series of events will remain pending to continue, in the second volume and in the following.
I thought a lot if you give a setting similar to Harry Potter (each volume is almost as if it were an episode in itself), or as the Game of Throne, (where the story continues in the next book).
I opted for the latter because the story is spread on three different characters and why the outstanding events are way too many.
I would like some advice from you.
One last question about your aversion to adverbs.
I am tempted to read one of your books in English while knowing my limits in your mother language and about this I apologize for inaccuracies in this post.
I do not know if it is like the original, but in the Italian translation of your books seem to me that there are a good amount (including also a good amount of suddenly).
Thanks a lot, especially this your book (on writing) in which I found a valuable resource, as well as a nice and fun reading.
Best regards
Marco
I'm finishing reading your book "on writing".
I am completing my first book, not without difficulty.
I'm not a writer, I never had this claim, but as they say in my part, the appetite comes with eating, and writing, a little passion has become almost a disease.
I write at night after 22, most nights until midnight ad after
I can not do otherwise. Quality and quantity are affected but not defeated.
The idea of a novel turned into a saga.
In your book, do not treat this subject, at least not in the first 200 pages.
Do not talk about books that are part of a saga.
I would like some advice from you about.
At the moment my main problem is itself the conclusion of the book, not to not have a defined end, but more out of fear of leaving open too many things.
In reality, there will not be a real conclusion because history and above all a large series of events will remain pending to continue, in the second volume and in the following.
I thought a lot if you give a setting similar to Harry Potter (each volume is almost as if it were an episode in itself), or as the Game of Throne, (where the story continues in the next book).
I opted for the latter because the story is spread on three different characters and why the outstanding events are way too many.
I would like some advice from you.
One last question about your aversion to adverbs.
I am tempted to read one of your books in English while knowing my limits in your mother language and about this I apologize for inaccuracies in this post.
I do not know if it is like the original, but in the Italian translation of your books seem to me that there are a good amount (including also a good amount of suddenly).
Thanks a lot, especially this your book (on writing) in which I found a valuable resource, as well as a nice and fun reading.
Best regards
Marco