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.
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The point about a great story is that it's got a beginning, a middle and end.
I'm one of those people who think that stories should have a beginning, a middle and an end, and then they're over, and then you tell the next story.
I like to tell stories that have beginnings, middles and ends.
Some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle and end.
A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.
People have forgotten how to tell a story. Stories don't have a middle or an end any more. They usually have a beginning that never stops beginning.
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.
When I'm putting a story together, I generally know the ending and a couple of the points halfway through, and I've got sort of an idea about the beginning, and although I do write the story one sentence at a time, when I'm thinking it up, I'm thinking it up all at once.
I tend to write my beginnings and endings first - as a cartoonist and storyteller, I couldn't sit down every day if I didn't know where the story was headed.
If you're gonna start a story, you start from the beginning, right?
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