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Ellis Vidler's Unpredictable Muse

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Thoughts on writing, grammar, the moon, and friends--whatever comes up.

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Ellis Vidler's Unpredictable Muse Ellis Vidler's Unpredictable Muse Thoughts on writing, grammar, the moon, and friends--whatever comes up. Sunday, August 11, 2024 Chapter Endings Each chapter should end with something unresolved, something the reader wants to know. It may be as subtle as waiting for an important letter, or it can be a real cliffhanger, with the hero treading water in a black ocean as the cruise ship lights fade into the night, but to keep the reader turning the pages, his curiosity must be aroused and not satisfied. And then? The unresolved issue doesn’t have to be in the last paragraph, but it should be very close to the end of the chapter to maintain the tension and make the reader want to keep reading. Don’t let her forget the question by the time she reaches the final paragraph—it lets the reader off the hook. Posted by Ellis Vidler at 12:44 PM 1 comment: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest ...

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