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Since so many of you are contributing
to the story, there is some danger that storylines, sub-plots, or even characters
will become lost or forgotten. This section is to remind you of various
aspects of the story which have been mentioned, and which must somehow still
be addressed.
Of course, it may not be appropriate to address these matters
immediately, but just keep them in mind for future snippets when the time
is right.
(Please note: The dates in the first column refer
to the applicable dates of entry for that "Loose End".
This will help you find the exact reference in the story on the Work In Progress page.) |
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| 8/8/09 - 8/23/09 |
Who is Roy and what part did he play in Rebecca's life? |
| 8/8/09; 8/10/09; 8/17/09 |
Why was everyone shocked when Roy showed up at the lake? Why was it as though
he had returned from the dead? |
| 8/9/09 - 8/23/09 |
Why was Rebecca so hesitant to confront Roy? |
| 8/20/09 - 8/21/09 |
Why was Benson so concerned with Rebecca confronting Roy? |
| 8/14/09 - 8/17/09 |
What were the painful words that Rebecca's father said to her and Benson
before her father died? |
| 8/14/09 - 8/15/09 |
Why did Rebecca feel humiliation and shock while standing next to her dying
father? |
| 8/20/09 |
What did the letter say? |
| 8/20/09 |
What could Rebecca forgive, but not forget? |
| 8/25/09 |
Why was Rebecca brought to a mental institution, and why was she bound? |
| 8/27/09 |
Why was the mental institution "vaguely familiar" to Rebecca? |
| 8/27/09; 8/31/09 |
Why does Rebecca start to question Benson's, Roy's, and Sister Kathryn's
motives? |
| 8/30/09 - 8/31/09 |
Was Sarah murdered, or was it an accident? |
| 8/31/09 |
What was Benson referring to when he asked if Rebecca would understand what
happened, and what she did? |
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You have questions . . . and
we have answers! Isn't life grand?
Scroll down to read many of the common questions we receive.
If you still have questions, maybe you should start thinking about curiousity
and the proverbial cat.
Just kidding! Of course, we are happy to answer any questions
you might have.
Just click HERE to send us your question.
We may add it to the list below in case others have the same question. |
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How can I increase the odds of my snippet
being chosen?
There is a better chance of your snippet being accepted if you submit a
variety of entries at one time. Those who are leading in the rankings will
typically submit anywhere between two and six entries on any particular
day. This also gives us more to work with in deciding which snippet(s) to
use.
Make sure you keep up-to-date with the story. If you submit a snippet which
does not fit
logically in the storyline at that point, we will be unable to use it.
Also, see the next point for another idea to increase your chances. |
I find it difficult to be limited to only
140 characters. Is there a way around that?
Yes and No. Remember that the purpose of our experiment is to
make sure that everyone has an opportunity to be a co-author on the story,
and that no one person will dominate the storyline with only one entry.
It is for this reason that we limit each snippet to 140 characters.
However, there is a partial solution. Although there is a 140 character
limit on each snippet submitted, there is no limit to the number of snippets
you can contribute each day. Some of our participants have even submitted
snippets which follow each other in logical fashion, effectively writing
a paragraph of more than 140 characters, but only with 140 characters in
each snippet. While we cannot guarantee that we will use all of those snippets,
it does increase your chance of one or more of your snippets being accepted,
especially since it gives us more information as to the direction you believe
the story should take. |
| It is a lot to read. Do I have to read
the entire story before I submit a snippet?
No. If you have not visited the site for awhile, or if you are
new to The World Writes A Book, you can get up to speed on the story by
reviewing the Summary page. However, we do not
recommend that you rely solely on the summary to formulate your snippet.
Make sure you read, at the very least, the last 5 or 6 snippets up to that
point so that your entry will be in line with the story details. |
I have submitted a number of snippets,
but they haven't been accepted.
Should I be discouraged?
Absolutely not! If your snippet is not accepted, please do not take it personally.
We receive many high quality and creative entries, and we would like to
use them all. Unfortunately, for a number of reasons, we cannot. It is not
a reflection of your writing ability, but more out of the necessity in trying
to blend the entries received on that day with the previous snippets already
used.
For example, we may receive snippets which move the story along
too quickly, revealing too much of a possible ultimate plot, where snippets
which concentrate on character development or back stories would be more
appropriate. In that case, we will accept the snippets which include narrative
that will draw the reader into forming a more emotional tie with the character.
Remember, we don't want to rush into the meat of the story. Otherwise, we
will reveal too much early on, and the story will become predictable. Keep
in mind that this is intended to be a full-length novel, and if the eventual
story line is disclosed in the first few chapters, the reader will have
little incentive to keep reading.
Everyone has presented great ideas for the story direction, but
with the different entries submitted on each day, the storyline can't go
in so many directions at one time. Keep submitting your snippets, and the
timing of your idea may be better later in the narrative. We definitely
appreciate your participation, and please don't give up.
The success of this project depends on the number of creative minds who
contribute to the literary soup. |
| Why are my snippets sometimes modified,
or out of date order?
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Why do some people have multiple snippets
in the story for one day?
As we explained above, some of our contributors have sidestepped the 140
character limit by providing multiple snippets each day. Those snippets
are in logical order, and if we like the entries, we will use a number of
them for that day. Of course, we cannot guarantee that we will use all of
them, but submitting multiple snippets in that fashion not only increases
the chance that your snippet(s) will be chosen, but it also gives us an
understanding of where you think the story should go. This all plays in
our consideration of whether to accept the snippets,
especially if we like your idea.
Of course, you can still submit a single snippet each day, or multiple snippets
which don't follow in logical order, but where each will fit in the next
slot for the story. Just remember . . . the more snippets you submit, the
faster your ranking will increase. |
To Submit A Snippet, Click HERE
To See The Actual Work In Progress, Click HERE.
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We realize that you are writing this
story . . . not us. However, we thought that a little
brainstorming might get you through those inevitable bouts of writer's block.
Below we are providing you with some ideas for plot twists. Use
them as you see fit.
If none of these help, come up with some of your own. We won't take it personally.
In fact, we are excited to see what twists and turns you can add to the
story.
Hopefully, the questions below will keep those creative juices flowing.
(We will regularly add to these suggested plot
twists, so check back.) |
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| Is Benson truly Rebecca's husband? Was it Rebecca's "husband"
who brought her to the mental institution? |
| Is there a dark past with Benson or Roy that Rebecca knows nothing
about? |
| Is any of this real? Do these characters truly exist outside
of Rebecca's mind? Is Rebecca in touch with reality? |
| Did any of these characters play a role in the death of Sarah?
How about the death of Rebecca's father, Edward? Rebecca's mother? |
| Were Edward's dying words a confession? An accusation?
A revelation of some hidden family secret? |
| Is there a conspiracy to drive Rebecca crazy? To try to convince
her she is crazy or make her believe she did some horrible act? |
| Is Rebecca truly at a mental instiution, or do they just
want her to believe that? |
| What are the motives of each character to either help or hurt
Rebecca? |
| What kind of town or city do these characters live in?
Is it a small town where everybody knows each other? Do the townspeople
have a secret? |
| Is Rebecca the victim or the villain? Neither? Both? |
| Has Rebecca had any children with either Benson or Roy?
Are they alive? Do Benson or Roy know about Rebecca's children? |
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