Why Do Some Authors Insist on Writing a Lousy Ending?

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Good Morning, SEers. John is with you today, and I wish you a happy Friday. As you can see by the headline, today’s post is about that ending. You know the one I mean. The one that treats a reader like they are being shoved off the back of a flatbed truck on a dusty road in the dark. Yeah, I think you get it.

You want an ending that takes into consideration that you worked your eyeballs to the quick, wading through the story hoping for an explanation of all the book’s mysteries. Well, surprise. The author had some other idea, and, in the end, your fondest wish is you never picked up the book in the first place.

So how does this happen, and is there a name for the ending that makes you feel cheated? Well, there just happens to be…

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  1. Jan Sikes Avatar

    Thanks for sharing, ladies!

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  2. Sue Dreamwalker Avatar

    Always love happy endings .. sending thoughts your way and thanks for story share..

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  3. John W. Howell Avatar

    Thank you for sharing the Story Empire post today, Anita and Jaye.

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    1. Anita Dawes and Jaye Marie Avatar

      We love the Story Empire posts, John. Especially yours…

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      1. John W. Howell Avatar

        Thank you so much. 🤗

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