The last paragraph, in which you tell what the story is about, is almost always best left out.
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If you're telling a story it's always best not to play the ending.
I don't pare down much. I write the beginning of a story in a notebook and it comes out very close to what it will be in the end. There is not much deliberateness about it.
The point about a great story is that it's got a beginning, a middle and end.
It's nice to know when you're a part of a story, it's nice to know at least something about the beginning, middle, and end.
It's a tough job to tell a story when the audience already knows the ending, and the ending is bleak.
The best story is the story that gets to the most people.
To me the most important thing is a good story, though I know how cliche that sounds.
Some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle and end.
Sometimes when you tell a story, you reach a little bit too far just to make the story a better one.
It was always about the story rather than the character.
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