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Welcome to this blog. I am known as Aristaria Lisvacor but let's stick with Aris. Most thoughts, whether carefully put into the order of events in which they came or just written haywire everywhere, will be put on this blog. Comments on those thoughts would be greatly appreciated and I do have copyrights. Now, into the mind of the writer you go. ~Aris~

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Series

     What sometimes happens in a series of 4+ books is that the first book has all the action in it so that the second and third ones are completely boring, then the fourth has the rest of the action(but only to hurriedly wrap up the series). How to fix that issue would be the obvious: to plan the books out more thoroughly and even out all of the action scenes.
However, since I don't like to plan out my books, it's likely the situation above will happen with my series, right? Wrong because I am aware of that fact. If you do some research before you start a story, you'll likely have less issues while writing it. Of course that means that you also need to do research while you are writing it too. If you're vaguely aware of where you want to take your story and make a list of mistakes that other author's have made(keeping it close by while writing), then you'll have fewer issues to fix in your story which means more time for writing.

~Aris~

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