Hello. I told you I would tell you what gaps in your stories are. Sorry for the wait.
Right, gaps in your story are parts of your story - little pieces of information - that you don't conclude in the planning of your story. So when you write your story, "chickens come to roost" and you find it difficult to make some of the other parts work. For example, where your main character was born or where they move to halfway to the story.
Gaps are terrible things to have in your story. If they don't cause trouble and difficulty at first, they will soon. Just like secrets. The longer you hide them, the heavier the blow is when they're found out. So additionally, I advise you to not leave gaps in your story. Fill them up while you're planning the story.
Thanks again for reading my blog. I hope this post has benefitted you - or will in the future! x
Gemma Out
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