: Re: Should I start writing even if I'm not sure how the story will end? I'm writing (planning to write) a fantasy novel. I'm done with the worldbuilding, rules of magic, main characters (even though
Not all writers know exactly where they're going when they start writing. Sometimes, they don't even know what the first turning point will be until they pick up the pen, or get on the computer, and start typing/writing. If you're not quite sure about the story-line yet, then maybe starting the first chapter is exactly what you need to do to get the creative juices flowing. In quite a few of the stories I've written, and completed, I had no idea how it was going to end until I'd already written the climax.
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