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The Evolution of a Story

  • Writer: Grant Handgis
    Grant Handgis
  • May 29, 2025
  • 1 min read

Writing stream of conscious has its advantages and disadvantages. This form of writing is for poetry and fiction. Writing non-fiction is all about laying out factual informative in a cogent way, Fiction is all about entertaining, and that allows for all sorts of personal touches. In my humble opinion, writing stream of conscious allows a free flow of creative thought when it can be employed. For me, it is essential in writing fictional satire. The book I am currently writing has been testament to that, with the flow of action laid out not that far off a stand up routine.

The story of Wendell Wankerman is now nearing its end, with the story's primary character now being woven together for a fitting ending, and keeping the cherished need for hope alive, and maybe even helpful. I write satire, and this book, being my first fictional work has allowed e to stray from my traditional writing. Integrating the story's parts together as I move along, with the future being woven a few sentences ahead is challenging, yet rather invigorating.

I have expectations of having the book finished before the end of June, including the re-readings and editing, additions and subtractions. I have already signed onto Writers Branding for publishing the book. I am not one that easily hands over one of my books to an online publisher. Been there done that, and it wasn't worth it. They will be designing the cover, so I haven't a clue what that might look like at this point. But soon. Stay tuned.


 
 
 

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