Figure I should work things out here before I write Paul at futurismic.com; I don’t want him to think this is because of the negative feedback I’ve been getting from his readers – I think I’ve hit the “when you start to hate your novel” stage mentioned in a recent Futurismic article. In part one, I always had a clear story spine to follow – part two I feel like I’m treading water, with no sense of where to take things, and I’m annoying myself as well as alienating the site’s audience.
Any advice on how to wrap things up and get off the stage without tripping over the furnishings would be appreciated; bearing in mind that at the very least I need to give Sid more to do and bring Patrick back into the story; confront the Captain about the hidden recorders; and follow up on the hints that there’s a bigger bad than Marj’s stalker.
Any advice on how to wrap things up and get off the stage without tripping over the furnishings would be appreciated; bearing in mind that at the very least I need to give Sid more to do and bring Patrick back into the story; confront the Captain about the hidden recorders; and follow up on the hints that there’s a bigger bad than Marj’s stalker.
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