kjmiller
Basic
- Oct 9, 2021
I give myself rules, but I don’t have a rule about my endings.
My science fiction play (which I hope gets critiqued here) is a situation where I didn’t find the ending until I was deep into writing and re-writing it. (I’m open to changing this into a piece of prose fiction. I’m NOT open into changing it into a screenplay. Writing a screenplay is the best way of creating something that nobody is ever going to see.)
My current science fiction story in progress is a case in which the first thing that I thought of was the ending. It has no plot similarity with “The Lottery” but I think of it as “The Lottery” method: Drop hints along the way of the shock ending, get to the shock ending—AND STOP.
Your thoughts & comments?
My science fiction play (which I hope gets critiqued here) is a situation where I didn’t find the ending until I was deep into writing and re-writing it. (I’m open to changing this into a piece of prose fiction. I’m NOT open into changing it into a screenplay. Writing a screenplay is the best way of creating something that nobody is ever going to see.)
My current science fiction story in progress is a case in which the first thing that I thought of was the ending. It has no plot similarity with “The Lottery” but I think of it as “The Lottery” method: Drop hints along the way of the shock ending, get to the shock ending—AND STOP.
Your thoughts & comments?