Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Tuesday's Writer's Tip Endings - Circular #BWLAuthor #MFRWAuthor #Endings #Circluar

 Ending a story can be easy or difficult. Saying good bye to characters who have become friends or family is hard. But saying goodbye is always needed. Now the ending of the story may have more in common with the beginning than the middle. How can this  happen?

The story'd opening is rather vague and uncertain. I have ones tory that definitely has a circular pattern. The heroine arrives at an airport when a pairof twins she is taking to their guardian. Their mother has died. The scene is the airport and her frazzled self when he's not there to greet her. A phone call informs her there is a car she mustclaim and the directions to the house are there.

The story ends in a similar fashion. She has returned hom to arrange for her belongings to be shipped and is returning to the hero and babies. She arrives at the airport for the same scene minus the child but no hero. A phone call sends her to the car rental area. There she finds the car but the hero and the infants to bid her welcome. As you see the end is rather like the beginning but enough different to bring a happy ending,

More ways to end your story will be explored.

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