Every beginning is only a sequel, after all, and the book of events is always open halfway through.
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A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.
The book doesn't end when you finish writing it.
Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.
Every time you finish a book, you have a terrible feeling that there's just never going to be another one. But fortunately, so far, the next one has always shown up.
A beginning is the end of something, always.
There will come a time when you believe everything is finished. Yet that will be the beginning.
The point about a great story is that it's got a beginning, a middle and end.
The great thing about a trilogy is that it feels like you've got a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Not every story in history has a beginning, a middle and an end, but the wreck of the Titanic does. It begins when they leave, in the middle it hits an iceberg, and in the final two hours, the ship sinks.
There is no other way of writing a novel than to begin at the beginning at to continue to the end.