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[bcolor=#fcfcff]Remember that book that you finished and then looked at the back cover and wished there was more? Not because it was incomplete, but because you wanted the next book. Those are the endings that deliver a complete story and yet leave a lasting impression that draws the reader into the next book. Learn to create that ending for your story that will keep readers coming back for more. Connie, a bestselling author, will show you the components needed to create a new ending.[/bcolor]
- [bcolor=#fcfcff][bcolor=#fcfcff]Dissect stories with great endings to apply fundamentals[/bcolor][/bcolor]
- [bcolor=#fcfcff][bcolor=#fcfcff]Examination of the plot question and answer[/bcolor][/bcolor]
- [bcolor=#fcfcff][bcolor=#fcfcff]Link the character arc, the story goal, and major story events[/bcolor][/bcolor]
- [bcolor=#fcfcff][bcolor=#fcfcff]How to circle back to the first page[/bcolor][/bcolor]
- Syllabus
- It's logical to assume that endings don't stand alone within a story, but sometimes writers spend so much time worrying about beginnings that the impact of the ending isn't considered. Not that the ending isn't entwined with the beginning, it is. In fact the best stories are ones that circle back to the first page. But the ending is also linked with the story goal and the major story events. This course studies techniques for writing endings that stay in the mind of the reader.
Week One Stories with great endings
The plot question and answer
How the story turns
Week Two Middles and endings
The character arc
The plot arc .
Week Three Where they are heading
The double-check moment
Using visible circling
The new ending.