epilogue vs prologue

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I used to think that the prologue was the last part of a book, and that the epilogue was the first part of a book. However, all I see is a lot of books with multiple levels of prologue and epilogue to keep the reader engaged. A book is not a series of chapters, but a collection of images and ideas. I have decided to follow the advice of some of my favorite authors and move away from the prologue/epilogue approach.

I’ve started to think of my own books as a series of images, and I’m excited to see where they take me. I think it will be interesting to see how many books you can read in four days.

I find it amazing how many people read their book cover to cover. For me it always seems like each page I turn has to be the next page to turn, and each page I turn has to be the one I turn next. I do think that the prologue and epilogue is important and serves a purpose, but I’m much more interested in what’s going on in the text and how it’s going to continue.

I agree. I find that the prologue and epilogue serve very different purposes. The prologue is a foreshadowing that gives us the clues to what is going to happen next. The epilogue is the real story.

I’m not sure what the different purposes are. I could see the prologue being something that the audience might be curious about, but I also think it would be best to get the audience in the know before the story comes to an end, and have the prologue serve as an introduction to the actual story.

Epilogue and prologue are both effective ways to lead the audience through the story. One of my favorite moments in the trailer is when Colt announces that he is going to kill the Visionaries. This is because we get hints about what’s to come, but we also get the definitive ending, which I think will be something that people who have been reading this book for awhile will find intriguing.

I think the prologue is something that people will find more interesting than the epilogue. We’ve seen a lot of movies that have strong prologue scenes, but this time we see some more of what’s to come. In fact, we get a very definitive ending, which I think will be something that people will find intriguing, but the prologue will still be there to wrap up the story.

I think the prologue will be something that people will look forward to as much as the epilogue. It should lead us to know that the characters in the prologue are still there, and we can see what happened to Colt. It will also help tie up loose ends and give us an idea of what the main plot is going to be.

Deathloop has a prologue, as well, but it’s not for every major character. For example, we get to see what’s going on with Colt and what his relationship with his sister is like. I think people will enjoy the prologue even more than the epilogue. And for those of you wondering, I have a few ideas for the prologue.

The prologue has a lot of exposition about some of the main characters. I think the prologue could be a little more “character-focused.” The prologue could also be a bit easier to follow, especially if the characters have more to say. This is especially true with younger readers. They don’t have the same experiences as our main characters.

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