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Hi SErs! It’s a day of Harmony here at Story Empire 🙂 Today, I’d like to talk about epilogues in relation to prologues. Here’s a link to the previous post on Recap of Tools.
What is an Epilogue?
An epilogue is like a prologue in that it adds to the main narrative. The main difference is that an epilogue comes at the end of the book rather than the beginning. So, where a prologue comes before the main story, an epilogue comes after all the other events have happened. An epilogue can jump way ahead in time or only an hour or a day or two. However, it MUST be linked to the events and characters your reader has become familiar with throughout the main story. As with a prologue, only use an epilogue if the information doesn’t fit within the main…
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Thanks for sharing, Beem. Have a wonderful weekend. Hugs 💕🙂
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My pleasure, Harmony.
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This is an awesome series by Harmony!
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Yes it is!!!
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This is an awesome series by Harmony!
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