Rule number four for me as a writer? Plotlines are like sharks: They either keep moving or they die. ~J.R. Ward

J.r. Ward
Rule number four for me as a writer? Plotlines are...
Rule number four for me as a writer? Plotlines are...
Rule number four for me as a writer? Plotlines are...
Rule number four for me as a writer? Plotlines are...
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When a writer is creating a series of books, they need to have a well-thought-out plan so the reader can easily follow all of the books as one story. J. R. Ward knows this and she does not mess around when it comes to writing her books.

Her plots have been known to kill off characters or even have them die in the middle of a book. Sometimes these deaths are not for a good reason either, which causes the reader to wonder what will happen next and how it will tie into the rest of her storylines.

Source: The Black Dagger Brotherhood: An Insiders Guide

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