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Acolyte
My wording may be off there. However, does anyone else ever have the issue where they feel the story is dragging, and all they can think about is getting to a particular part?
For example: I recently just finished a couple of chapters in my story that I HATED, but felt were necessary. I mean, I think back on them now, and cringe. Most would probably say, "Well why write it then?" But I felt it was essential to do to get a very specific plot point out. To be fair, the plot point was introduced well, but the whole lead and wrap up of it nearly killed me.
Is this something normal for writers to go through, and if so, how does one manage to make it actually worth reading? I can only imagine, if myself as the writer is frustrated with it, then the reader would be furious.
For example: I recently just finished a couple of chapters in my story that I HATED, but felt were necessary. I mean, I think back on them now, and cringe. Most would probably say, "Well why write it then?" But I felt it was essential to do to get a very specific plot point out. To be fair, the plot point was introduced well, but the whole lead and wrap up of it nearly killed me.
Is this something normal for writers to go through, and if so, how does one manage to make it actually worth reading? I can only imagine, if myself as the writer is frustrated with it, then the reader would be furious.