02-07-2026, 09:06 PM
What makes for a good story?
A hero's victory? A villain's foolproof plan? The message?
The ending?
A hero's victory? A villain's foolproof plan? The message?
The ending?
What makes for a good romance novella?
The trials of their growth? The cusp of their budding love? The crossing of trials that stood between them and brought them together?
The tragedy, that lies in wait?
The trials of their growth? The cusp of their budding love? The crossing of trials that stood between them and brought them together?
The tragedy, that lies in wait?
What makes for a good epic?
The length? The foes? The battles? A hero's humble origins, to the grandeur that lies at the end of his path?
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What makes for a good scary story?
The length? The foes? The battles? A hero's humble origins, to the grandeur that lies at the end of his path?
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Quote:No, no. None of that. Boring. Empty. Over-done. Saturated. All these questions, truly empty. These themes have been explored, and finessed. You'll never do one better. You need to ask something new.
Such as.
What makes for a good scary story?

