How to Write the END of Your Story and Leave a Lasting Impact on Your Re...
And My Comment:
As a Writer myself, I don't really buy all the "conflict", "closure", "tragic", "happy ending" and all the rest of that overly and hysterically melodramatic stuff.
Actual Life is not like that. In actual Life people would not likely find themselves just-barely-surviving a Life-or-death situation, coming out on the other side of the conflict with the evil superlord of all crime rings with their mouths open, barely breathing and looking at the audience with blaming looks, a-la-charlston-heston-/-that-jerk-from-the-matrix (or other such hollywoodic inferior action nonsense :-)) ).
In fact, Books of such kind are rather infantile and lame, something a sixteen-year-old might scribble down to himself (only to remember it in later years and laugh at his younger self for being so overly melodramatic all the time LOL).
In my Stories, for the most part, I simply walk with the characters for a while, tell their Story - and then, we part and bid farewell to each other, we might meet again some time in the future, for a sequel or something like that, and we might not.
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