Great thoughts about endings
Once again, I invited blogger and copywriter Alex Limberg to spread his nuggets of wisdom amongst us. Today, he is closing in on closings. He is showing us several “typical closing styles” you can use as templates for your own stories. Yes, just rip them off mercilessly. Alex brings in a few famous authors like Agatha Christie, George Orwell and Bret Easton Ellis, so you can see one brilliant practical example for each closing. Make sure to download Alex’s free checklist of “44 Key Questions” to make your own stories awesome. And here is the beginning of the end…:
The beginning, so they say, is the most important part of your story. And that might very well be true. Or how do you think your reader will get to experience your genius climax, if a sleep-inducing beginning has put her into a coma long ago…?
However, the end is…
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Thanks for posting this! Found it interesting…
You are most welcome
an interesting topic
I always find it interesting as to how writers decide when to end their story.
You are a new author to me. I am going to try your book Freedom’s Call -it sounds interesting. I really like the cover
Thank you. I do hope you enjoy it.
Thanks for sharing this.
You are most welcome.
Some interesting ideas. I’ll have to think about how I could use them.