Questions With Which To Torture Myself

1.) Have I ruined the book trying to improve it?

2.) Is meeting Death incarnate and recieving a Magic McGruffin actually more cliche than what I had before?

3.) Are Books 1 & 2 the weakest in the series, and if so, why would anyone want to read the rest of the series? Is the tone consistant across the series?

4.) Am I handling the hero’s story all wrong? Is he drool-worthy?

5.) Should I keep in the explicit lovemaking scene or tame it down?

6) Does my plot make sense or is it completely nonsensical?

7) Is it okay that the book ends on a cliff-hanger — with the heroine’s magic unrevealed and the question of what to do with the Magic MacGruffin unresolved?

Tara Maya

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Dominique Reply

A read won’t hate you for ending the book with a cliff hanger, unless it’s the last book in the series. If you do that, I think you deserved to be stalked by crazed, angry readers.

Tara Maya Reply

Nah, I would never leave a *series* with no ending. The punishment for that is death by scorpions. The series has a very conclusive — hopefully satisfying — ending. It’s just the first six books I plan to end on cliffhangers.

MaLanie Reply

My question I ask myself all the time is…

will I wake up to an angry church mob outside my door and get kicked out of the bible belt if my book gets published! 😉

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