Sara- You’re absolutely right in that there IS a difference. Especially to your point: “One way you can spot a well-constructed fictional world is that it readily offers up sequels, spin-offs and fan fiction – because, unlike a narrative driven by a specific scenario, at the end of each story there is a tantalising sense of continuation, as the world offers up so many possibilities to explore.” A scene begins and ends. A world—the edges are still being explored. A great reminder. Hope you’re well this week? Cheers, -Thalia
Sara- You’re absolutely right in that there IS a difference. Especially to your point: “One way you can spot a well-constructed fictional world is that it readily offers up sequels, spin-offs and fan fiction – because, unlike a narrative driven by a specific scenario, at the end of each story there is a tantalising sense of continuation, as the world offers up so many possibilities to explore.” A scene begins and ends. A world—the edges are still being explored. A great reminder. Hope you’re well this week? Cheers, -Thalia
Thanks for taking the time to reply to this Thalia, it's great to know you agree with this one! I'm doing well thanks. Hope you're well this week too!