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9 contributions to Jennifer Fallon's Story Forge
Why Finishing a Manuscript Is Often Harder Than Starting One
One pattern I’ve noticed working with writers is that starting a story is rarely the hardest part. Most writers begin with strong ideas, clear inspiration, and momentum. The real challenge often shows up in the middle, when the initial excitement fades and questions about structure, direction, and pacing start to surface. That’s usually the point where many manuscripts lose momentum or get set aside. In many cases, it’s not a lack of creativity that slows things down, but a lack of clear direction for what comes next. I’m curious to hear from others here, at what stage do you find your writing slows down the most: the beginning, the middle, or the final stretch?
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My mistake was getting involved in dog showing, LOL
The Difference Between a Strong Idea and a Strong Story
Many manuscripts start with compelling ideas, unique concepts, vivid worlds, or meaningful themes. But having a strong idea doesn’t always translate into a story that holds a reader’s attention from beginning to end. What often makes the difference is how clearly the story is shaped around that idea, how events connect, how tension builds, and how the reader is guided through the narrative. I’ve seen cases where a simple idea becomes a powerful story with the right structure, and others where a great concept struggles because the direction isn’t fully defined. Curious to hear your thoughts, do you find it easier to come up with ideas, or to develop them into a complete, engaging story?
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I've always belived you need an underlying theme to a story and that theme informs a lot of how the plot unfolds
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Is the monthly call happening this month?
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I had to reschedule. Unexpected surgery!
OMG! They’re remaking Blake’s7!!
This is one of my favourite all time sci-fi shows. I hope it gets the same treatment as they gave Battlestar Galactica. Are you as excited as I am??
OMG! They’re remaking Blake’s7!!
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@Kayla Mason No. It's a 1970s British Sci-fi series. It was the best
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@Sharyn Lilley I lived for Avon
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I’m trying to make them shorter. Not an easy task!
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