Yes, the resolution of the tale should flow naturally from that which motivates the main character, whatever that may be. Thank you for your thoughts on this topic.
Thank you for the shoutout, and your interesting analysis of the enduring influence of Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde on contemporary popular culture.
I am hoping I can have more reading time soon since I want to read so many of our wonderful authors here on Substack.
Same here. So much great stuff, so little time. Sigh.
This is, how a fren of mine says, the writer’s curse. Too much to write, never enough time to read…
Yes, the resolution of the tale should flow naturally from that which motivates the main character, whatever that may be. Thank you for your thoughts on this topic.
*sighs* you are all going to make me sit down and figure out what code my characters follow, aren't you?
Never. It’s up to you. But it would be nice. Wink.
Thank you for the honorable mention! Conversations with Critters, for the record, is dhw. Thank you!
Duly noted and great to know! Woohoo! Hooray for human writers!
Thank you so much for all of your efforts to promote writers! Much appreciated.:)
Thank you for the shoutout, and your interesting analysis of the enduring influence of Dr. Henry Jekyll and Mr. Edward Hyde on contemporary popular culture.
Thanks again for the mention!