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FICTION WRITING LESSONS, February 2007

HOW TO PLAN AND WRITE AN EPIC SERIES, PART II

PLOT DIAGRAMMING AND OUTLINING THE EPIC SERIES, STAGE ONE, FINDING THEME
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All right. Now that you have your end(s), look at those ends. What do all of them have in common?

No, no, no. Not the story details. Find the kernel, the common message each one of them demonstrates. All of them should either be the same, or exactly counter to each other. ...Here. Like this:

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