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Is it the end of endings in fiction? - Let's Get Published

I'm seeing so many writers throw away their story endings, as though the reader is somehow a naive fool for expecting things to pay off.

Question for writers out there about sad endings. | The Gear Page

Stories have sad endings all the time. The only genre that cannot have sad endings are the Romance stories as they need a happily-ever-after ...

How important is the title of a story? - Gotham Writers Workshop

... make you interested to find out, don't they? That's the secret of a good title. It makes you want to start the story. Subscribe to our ...

An Unwinnable Video Game Taught Me How to Write Endings

A cliffhanger merely seems pointless. If I know how something ends, I ought to just share that ending, or even the smallest closure, with my ...

Creating Satisfying Endings without Clichés - Jami Gold

Avoid the problems of clichéd endings by focusing on the story and characters. Share on XOther genres' cliché endings can be messed up as well.

The trouble with endings | Alec Nevala-Lee - WordPress.com

Unless the writer is deliberately trying to emphasize the story's artificiality, the best endings, like the best curtain lines, seem to promise ...

How to Write Perfect Twist Endings (That Will Shock and Delight ...

Conversely, some characters turn out to be more capable and critical to the story than the reader has been led to believe. This person is ...

On Happy Endings | Smart Bitches, Trashy Books

... the bottle. I want the ending to remain true to the story. A lazy writer who takes the easy way out is a sure way to make sure I never buy ...

Writing Advice #34: Q&A Pt. 5 – Endings | Barry Lyga Dot Com

I think your second answer seems to address two different things: write the ending you want to write and an ending that will devastate the ...

Why can't people write good endings any more? - Cracking Yarns

... story structures and still finding a way to make it seem fresh. I don't think abandoning the traditional ending is a sign of creativity. I ...

Writing from the End: How Endings Create Satisfying Beginnings in ...

I also track the cause and effect, asking: what needs to happen to make each event believable? Cause and effect are the basic foundation of ...

Stories Need Endings | Goldwag's Journal on Civilization

An ending doesn't have to leave you happy. The important thing is that it closes the loop. When you begin a work of fiction, you are suspending ...

Taking a Knife to Short Story Endings | Blog About Writing

They had endings that either fizzled out, or didn't make ... I like a good twist, if it works and if the whole story doesn't then seem like an ...

No Happy Endings - moving writers

Sometimes we need space to come back at a story once we've cleared our heads a bit. Something about this teaching point didn't sit right this ...

MEET THE READER: "The End" - Importance of the Right Story Ending

Therefore, many of their narratives don't come to a proper conclusion but instead stop on a cliffhanger – in the middle of a situation that will ...

Story Resolutions: Mastering the Happy-Sad Ending

I wept like a child and I loved every bit of it. One reason these endings work is because they seem closer to real life than happy or sad ones.

Thoughts on : open endings - Drizzle & Hurricane Books

Because sometimes, plots are complicated, and we can't be in the author's mind. I get that the ending story belongs to the reader, but not at ...

Why I prefer sad endings over happy ones - The Daily Free Press

What makes a story memorable? · Is it the jokes that stick with you even after you walk out of the movie theater or put down a book? · For me, ...

Story Structure Explained: Climax, Denouement, Epilogues, and ...

Endings tend to be a bit easier to write, because you've already set everything up and now you're resolving conflict after conflict, but the ...

Fundraiser Asks: How Do I Tell Compelling Stories When Our Cause ...

And that's something that makes your audience – and thus your stories – a bit different from a “sad puppy” story. You don't need to make a case ...