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Do you ever choose let a character make bad decisions or behave badly, when you know it's the opposite of what the reader wants?
Say you've portrayed your character as a decent, caring human that your readers adore. Would you intentionally let that character lose their integrity, at some point in the story, knowing it would disappoint readers?
Are you willing to write a sad ending when you know readers will crave a happy one?
I hate sad endings, but I'm also weary of predictable happy ones, so I'm exploring ideas on going against the grain.
Say you've portrayed your character as a decent, caring human that your readers adore. Would you intentionally let that character lose their integrity, at some point in the story, knowing it would disappoint readers?
Are you willing to write a sad ending when you know readers will crave a happy one?
I hate sad endings, but I'm also weary of predictable happy ones, so I'm exploring ideas on going against the grain.