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Sci-Fi Duo Prefers Endings to Infinite Stories
24 Apr
Summary
- Authors value narrative conclusions over endless franchise potential.
- They critique franchises for repetitive storytelling and lack of finality.
- Creative decisions are separated from financial motivations for satisfaction.

Authors Ty Franck and Daniel Abraham, collaborators behind The Expanse series, have expressed a preference for narrative closure over the endless continuation of fictional universes. They observe that popular franchises, such as Star Wars, often repeat similar plotlines, which they find creatively unsatisfying.
Franck and Abraham intentionally separate their creative decisions from financial considerations. This mindful approach ensures they are more fulfilled by their careers, aiming for conclusive story arcs rather than perpetually extending them for commercial reasons.
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