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Old 01-19-2018, 11:24 PM   #187
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
It seems to me that an author should have an idea of what his fictional group is supposed to do, beyond killing men. Even if the purpose and details are not specifically mentioned in the book, they would ground the book in some kind of reality. It's like an actor creating a backstory for a character to flesh out a performance. The reader might not need to know every detail, but I think the author should. I think the author should know exactly what the group does, and not just be winging it.
Oh, no disagreement here. Of course, I'm a compulsive outliner and on the rare (nowadays) occasions when I craft characters, I know more about them than I do real people, so...ya know, Plotters/Pantsers. ;-)

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