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Oct 20, 2019 at 12:07pm
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Just a crazy off-the-wall question
Hi,

I hope everyone is having a great weekend. *Smile* I am, just sitting here thinking about writing. I am just wondering, In my struggle to improve my writing, I have heard and read a lot about themes and theme statements. I know that each book has one, but does an author dwell on that a lot before beginning to write or does the theme just kind fall into place.

I know that when I get an idea and go for it, I am not trying to teach anything, just trying to entertain. When I buy a book, I am looking for a great story and not an opinion on love vs. hate, good vs. evil etc. etc.. But it does have to pass the sniff test. *Laugh**Rolling**Laugh**Rolling*
AAAHHH Hmmmm! Will have to share that .one with you.

I guess what I want to know is the theme picked first or does it just fall into place.

Kristina
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