How Do You Write A Good Ending To A Story?
Writing a good story ending means wrapping up all the loose ends you created, in all the story lines you wrote for your characters. Readers prefer a happy ending, so consider that as you resolve your characters’ situations. Make a list of each character and the situations they’ve faced throughout the story. This is a methodical way to avoid forgetting a loose end you really should tie up at the end. Decide how you want to wrap up a situation for each character. If you’ve implied a relationship between two minor characters, send them out on their first date as a way to give them a happy ending. Find a similar solution for each of your minor characters, if it’s appropriate to do so. Look at each of your main characters and decide how you want their story to end. A good ending is one where all the conflicts are resolved and all misunderstandings are straightened out. Put your main characters in a position where they have to deal with each other. This gives them the opportunity to resolve