100 Ways to End a Story (with examples) - Bookfox
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CliffhangerRepetitionSense of SoundDescriptionsUnspoken DialogueAsking QuestionsEmotionsContrastMemoryThe EpiphanyA question is one of the most popular ways to end a story (look at all the examples below!). I could even add more quite easily, like the question to conclude Margaret Atwood’s book, “Handmaid’s Tale”: “Are there any questions?” But if you use this technique, I would recommend following these three guidelines: 1. Must not have an easy answer 2. Mus...See more on thejohnfox.com A question is one of the most popular ways to end a story (look at all the examples below!). I could even add more quite easily, like the question to conclude Margaret Atwood’s book, “Handmaid’s Tale”: “Are there any questions?” But if you use this technique, I would recommend following these three guidelines: 1. Must not have an easy answer 2. Mus...
A question is one of the most popular ways to end a story (look at all the examples below!). I could even add more quite easily, like the question to conclude Margaret Atwood’s book, “Handmaid’s Tale”: “Are there any questions?” But if you use this technique, I would recommend following these three guidelines: 1. Must not have an easy answer 2. Mus...
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