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[–] HalfSalesman@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

Writing start to finish vs writing the end and going backwards.

First is all about having characters and just seeing what they do in a situation the author throw's them into. Not great for having a good ending unless you are really clever, lucky, or willing to just keep writing until you naturally hit a solid end point. However, it is good for having memorable characters usually and can enable an excellent hook or high concept.

The opposite, where you write the ending and work backwards in time, usually ensures a high quality plot but can risk making character's flat or uninteresting unless you put in a ton of extra work to make sure they're interesting or fleshed out. And also can make it difficult to hook readers and might result in a more mundane/average overall concept.