WinterDusk14
03-23-2008, 09:38 AM
I have three story arcs. Each having three POVs.
Now, each of the story arcs is a good novela length book.
What concerns me right now, is that I'm stuck in between two ideas on how to tell my story.
1) Try to mix all arcs neatly. So, it'll look like each chapter or so will focus on that specific arc before it shifts to the other. And then, once everything is done, I could start the fourth arc which resembles an epilogue for the entire book.
The reason why I thought of this style, is because its essential to everything. Or at least, that's how I feel. But I have that fear that readers may have some difficulties in reading.
OR
2) In that single book, finish an arc before moving on to the next. Then write the fourth one.
The reason why I thought of this one, is simply hoping that readers would understand it more and not get side tracked because of this and that.
The three arcs moves as a triangle. One event causes an effect on the other. And I'm trying to write it, in some way that the reader will appreciate. Any tips?
Now, each of the story arcs is a good novela length book.
What concerns me right now, is that I'm stuck in between two ideas on how to tell my story.
1) Try to mix all arcs neatly. So, it'll look like each chapter or so will focus on that specific arc before it shifts to the other. And then, once everything is done, I could start the fourth arc which resembles an epilogue for the entire book.
The reason why I thought of this style, is because its essential to everything. Or at least, that's how I feel. But I have that fear that readers may have some difficulties in reading.
OR
2) In that single book, finish an arc before moving on to the next. Then write the fourth one.
The reason why I thought of this one, is simply hoping that readers would understand it more and not get side tracked because of this and that.
The three arcs moves as a triangle. One event causes an effect on the other. And I'm trying to write it, in some way that the reader will appreciate. Any tips?