writeinspiration: Bunny chicken or chicken bunny? This is what I was thinking of. A lot of people are saying it looked like a fish. T_T I mean, you’re not wrong. But Peeps were what first came to mind when I… Read more

I was writing out an idea for a story, but there are a lot of complicated twists right at the end, and even writing the idea down got me confused, and I’m worried the readers will get confused too. should I keep the twists in or take some of them out? any advice on how to write shocking twists without them being cliché? thank you!!!!

Hmm, this is an interesting dilemma! Twists have to do one thing for them to work: they have to make sense. If I re-read your book, can I see all the little things that subtly hint toward your twist? If… Read moreI was writing out an idea for a story, but there are a lot of complicated twists right at the end, and even writing the idea down got me confused, and I’m worried the readers will get confused too. should I keep the twists in or take some of them out? any advice on how to write shocking twists without them being cliché? thank you!!!!

I was writing out an idea for a story, but there are a lot of complicated twists right at the end, and even writing the idea down got me confused, and I’m worried the readers will get confused too. should I keep the twists in or take some of them out? any advice on how to write shocking twists without them being cliché? thank you!!!!

Hmm, this is an interesting dilemma! Twists have to do one thing for them to work: they have to make sense. If I re-read your book, can I see all the little things that subtly hint toward your twist? If… Read moreI was writing out an idea for a story, but there are a lot of complicated twists right at the end, and even writing the idea down got me confused, and I’m worried the readers will get confused too. should I keep the twists in or take some of them out? any advice on how to write shocking twists without them being cliché? thank you!!!!