Ep 192 | The Merry Writer Podcast

Today, we are all about Endings! So grab a cuppa and tune in to the episode as Rachel and I ask and answer the question:

“What Are The Different Types of Novel Endings?”

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Episode 192

What We Cover:

  • The resolved ending
  • The unresolved ending
  • Ambiguous ending
  • Expanded ending
  • Unexpected ending
  • Tied ending

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2 thoughts on “Ep 192 | The Merry Writer Podcast

  1. As a writer, endings are hard. I think the end should tie up most things. I write a series but they are stand-alone. I may hint at where the main character will travel next, but not always. Because they are kids’ books for the most part, I try to include a bit of a twist at the end. I’m currently working on the ending to my latest WIP and struggling. It’s good to know the choices.

    1. I never really considered the different types of endings when I started writing. sometimes it can help to know the different types to give yourself options you may never have thought about.

      Thanks for listening, Darlene!

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