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I know the beginning, I know the ending, and the rest is just everything in-between.
Rachel Aaron advises in “2k to 10k”: Write down everything you know, then fill the holes.
So when preparing for the outline, it’s important to know where your story starts and where it needs to go. If you don’t know it yet, figure out before you start.
Nothing is as bad as having to change the ending and accordingly the whole book to set it up. Believe me.
I’ve been through this, and I won’t make this mistake again because it turned my book upside down.
Craft a strong beginning and a strong ending first, then fill the holes.
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