Wednesday, February 17, 2016

This is my favorite help when endings are hard

http://www.writersdigest.com/writing-articles/by-writing-goal/improve-my-writing/how_to_write_successful_endings

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  1. I agree with this article. I remember reading a good book one time, and the ending ruined it for me. Also, to satisfy me as a reader, I want closure in the ending (unless there is a cliffhanger to another book). When I'm done reading, I want there to be no loose ends and I want everything to be tied up.

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  2. I agree with this article. I remember reading a good book one time, and the ending ruined it for me. Also, to satisfy me as a reader, I want closure in the ending (unless there is a cliffhanger to another book). When I'm done reading, I want there to be no loose ends and I want everything to be tied up.

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  3. Perhaps it's just my internet but this won't load at all. I don't understand why!

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  4. Perhaps it's just my internet but this won't load at all. I don't understand why!

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  5. I really enjoyed reading through thus article because it definitely has some interesting points. I personally like when an ending leaves you at a cliff hanger because, sure, it makes you question everything you've ever read, but it's really thrilling and intriguing to know that that's how the author decided to end their story.

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