An important thing to remember about subplots is like the plot, they need a beginning, a middle and an end. During the middle should be the scenes that elad up to the ending of that particular subplot. Try to show waht's happening in the subplot has an effect on the plot nd viceversa. Build in connections but don't let the subplot become more important than the plot. This does become tricky but it can and should be done. So try to match the mood and tone of the subplot to what happening in the main plot. The story will become much richer.
In my current WIP, one subplot is the three sisters must fine each other and while this is important to the main focus of the story, the main plot needs to be shown. This often happens not in the three female characters POV but in the scenes of the male characters. Tying the knots between the subplots and the plots is important
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