The ending is, for many writers, the most difficult part of the book. Luckily, this seemingly elusive plot point can be easy to uncover when broken down into components.
by Reedsy
The book's climax is a final confrontation with the core conflict.
To determine the purpose of the climax, find the novel's central question. If you're struggling to find it, identify your character's arc.
Avoid Deus ex machine or a solution that doesn't involve the protagonist's will or action.
What emotions, images, or thoughts do you want to leave your reader with?
Many books end with remaining ambiguity.
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