- Jul 23, 2020
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My biggest struggle is coming up with an ending. For any book I've ever written. (Obviously, I haven't published anything yet.)
Nothing ends, it just goes on forever because everything seems cheesy, or I don't want to say goodbye to my characters.
Does anyone have any favorite story maps or ending brainstorm lists they use to come up with endings? Or any other sort of advice they like to give when determining an ending?
I have a vague idea of what I want to happen with the ending--like, the protag has a hand in it somehow, she's not just passive in this situation, certain people are brought to justice, etc. I'm probably struggling more with moving from the middle to the ending, and I want to put more thought into mapping this story a bit before I attempt another draft. (I had decided to write the characters and the main situations I knew I wanted, and see where they went, or what ideas I could come up with as I wrote, but now I realize I need a few specifics to be able to stick to.)
Nothing ends, it just goes on forever because everything seems cheesy, or I don't want to say goodbye to my characters.
Does anyone have any favorite story maps or ending brainstorm lists they use to come up with endings? Or any other sort of advice they like to give when determining an ending?
I have a vague idea of what I want to happen with the ending--like, the protag has a hand in it somehow, she's not just passive in this situation, certain people are brought to justice, etc. I'm probably struggling more with moving from the middle to the ending, and I want to put more thought into mapping this story a bit before I attempt another draft. (I had decided to write the characters and the main situations I knew I wanted, and see where they went, or what ideas I could come up with as I wrote, but now I realize I need a few specifics to be able to stick to.)