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    Rose Anderson
    Jun 24, 2021

    Can you include things in a book that have little to no solution and then touch upon them or fix them in a sequel?

    in General Discussions

    Yes, if you write the book as the first in a trilogy and follow through with the rest of the trilogy.


    Each book in a trilogy must contain two elements. It has its own plot as well as being a part of the trilogy.

    Each book's plot must come to a close, with everything tied up. If you don't do this, you'll irritate readers, especially if the following book isn't due for another two months.


    The first two volumes can be left on cliffhangers, but only for the trilogy narrative, not for the book plot.


    If the next book is more than three months out, never utilize a cliffhanger. People will have written off the trilogy and forgotten the second book is coming out by the time you release it. Or, even worse, you've been added to the list of authors to avoid since they never finish anything.


    In a well-written trilogy, there are components in the first two books that aren't resolved until the third. However, the books must be able to stand on their own as wonderful stories without the necessity for those issues to be resolved. best essay writing service cheap.

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    jose.visconti
    Jul 01, 2021

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