Questions to authors?

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I've come up with an idea for four books. I wrote most of the outline for all 4 of them. Before I even start on writing them, though, would publishers/agents be less likely to accept me? Just for having four books planned out?

I've read that you're supposed to tie up all the loose ends by the end of the book. I still have a mystery at the end of book one planned out. Everything will be answered by the end of book four, though, so is that ok then?
Alicecullen823:Thanks, that helped! But now you've got me wondering who you are! XD

Lemmie: That's what I was thinking of but I didn't know if JK was just a special case or something.
 
That is totally fine I gt signed for a book. You might know who I am! Anyway if you leave a mystery at the end of a book it pulls readers to want to read more in your upcoming books. So it sounds completely fine. Secondly, I think you'll have more of a chance if you actually have all of your books planned out so the company can decide if they want to do a four book deal with you! I hope this really helped and I went about the same way when I was writing my books!
 
im sorry, i have no personal experience with this but if it helps J.K.Rowling did exactly the same thing (untold, unsolved mysteries at the end of her books) but with 7 books and i know she had some difficulties with publishing but look at her now!
 
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