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Jeremy Denton

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  • Birthday 11/05/1987

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    Reading, writing, watching television, listening to music

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  1. Thanks. That's some real good advice. I hadn't even thought of the 'going through scenarios' idea. That would work real well because my main characters are visiting Char. 1's family and coming out to them. The scenarios could be the reactions. Thanks again, Jeremy
  2. Or when an author stops updating right in the middle of the story and never comes back to writing again. Not saying I don't understand getting bogged down by real life or losing interest in a story but it's still upsetting to never see how a certain story ends. In the story I'm working on now, I just ended a chapter at the end of the characters packing for a vacation and started up the next one when they were getting on the road the next day. Pecman, do you think that would be too cliched? Jeremy
  3. WBMS: Thanks for the tips. It's cool having such an amazing author giving me advice. That's usually what I do but I was just wondering what others do. Thanks again, Jeremy
  4. Colinian, I usually write a story all in one block as well and usually just leave them that way. I'll usually put a symbol in between my scenes, such as -666-. Thanks for replying, Jeremy
  5. This is a question to all the writers out there. I was wondering how you write a chapter story. More specifically, how do you know how/when to end one chapter and begin the next. Any links to information on this subject, greatly appreciated. Newbie, Jeremy
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