TiberiusPrime
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I treat those comments the same way I do with the comments that want my characters to get pregnant: I ignore them.
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If it's a good story (in your opinion) you could just rename the characters, unless it depends on the previous story?The one sequel I did complete—for two characters I really enjoyed—it just didn’t feel true to who they were, well one in particular who was the key protagonist. I even had someone else look over it, and they agreed that it didn't feel natural character progression. So it still sits on my hard drive.
This was one of my very first comments on my very first story. I didn't know enough not to listen to them, so I gave them more than they asked for -- another 22 stories for 330K words directly in their universe. Counting every story with some crossovers, it's approaching half a million words. That will teach them for asking.
I think I’m too dense to understand your inference. What is your suggestion?Oh really? I may have a suggestion for you.![]()
I've never understood why commenters want characters to get pregnant.I treat those comments the same way I do with the comments that want my characters to get pregnant: I ignore them.
I think I’m too dense to understand your inference. What is your suggestion?
Funny. I specifically ended a story with a sentence that went something like 'what happened after is up to you dear reader, to decide.'There's something to be said for letting the reader make up their own minds on what happens to so and so after you end your story. This was a great thing about movies with great characters, you could make up your own ideas but now there's endless sequels to everything and most of them have been trash and damaged the originals because they just crap all over them.
People can and should use their imaginations more.
Besides, minutes after telling us they want a sequel they're reading another story and probably telling that author the same thing. They're like morons in a strip club "look at those boobs" until another pair walks by.
@sirhugs,sometimes in ALL CAPS
What do you do when you think you have wrapped a story line into a nice bow but the (relatively few) commentators demand more?
What if they actually suggest plot points they want to see?