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TopicScenario: The studio/publisher wants more of your wholly-completed story.
Karovorak
02/14/24 9:13:54 AM
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In the fantasy novel I have in my head, there would be a nice conclusions for everyone in the end, but that doesn't mean that the world stops spinning too.

So I would probably just make some sequel. The characters are living within the world, and this world has more than enough other characters and stories to tell.

If I truly want to tackle some other project instead, saying "fuck no, I don't want to write their sequel", I would probably just demand some last word about the stuff, to make sure that the sequel doesn't ruin my work.

That would not even be about quality, but if they try some "deus ex machina, suddenly palpatine returned" I would act like a rabid pitbull. I probably can ignore shitty writing, but I would not be able to endure shitty plottwists breaking down my story.

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