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The ending should fit the story.
"My name is Burt and I have a 4" cock..."
That's all you need to know in order to predict exactly where the story is going.
You mean we'd know we were watching the Muppet's show?![]()
Yes, the ending should fit the story but not too well.
I frequently see writers falling for the trap that we used to call "Chekovs Gun" back when I studied movie making.
Take for instance the following beginning...
"My name is Burt and I have a 4" cock..."
That's all you need to know in order to predict exactly where the story is going.
As for dual endings. I have written different endings to a couple of different stories, but always just gone with one. The other sits in my "fragments" folder.
My recent LW flamefest had a second ending I wrote for the hell of it that took the edge off the humiliation and would have gotten the story scored higher.
I'm keeping that for if I decided to ever stick that story in a for sale anthology.
Acktion said:A rewrite of "Captain America" and the super soldier serum with a less G-Rated story line?.
Never ruin a good controversial ending. Think about Bladerunner...
Captain America and the super lover serum.
"He only had four inches but possessed the heart of a twelve-incher."
I'd read that story.
He would ejaculate red white and blue.
Kinda reminds me of a porno I saw when I was too young to watch pornos. I want to say it was The Devil in Miss Jones, but I'm not positive. Anyway they are fucking and the devil is about to nut. He yells "Get off! Get off!" and when she jumps clear, he cums fire.
What do you prefer?
Ending with happiness, disaster, or something in between?
Has anyone ever posted a story with two different endings?
Remember, some dingbat shrink posted study saying Bert and Ernie were gay?![]()
Anybody know why I come here and show my ass and pretend I have a clue?
I guess to a certain degree, a happy ending to one reader may be the exact opposite to another. This is particularly true in the LW category. For some readers, a happy ending would be the painful execution of a cheating spouse and her lover, even if she were being abused by her husband. For others, the happy ending would be for her to leave her abusive spouse and find happiness with another person.
I think what's happening with my latest story is interesting.
http://www.literotica.com/s/innocent-before-guilty-after
I wish I knew whether the rating for this story was a reflection of the perception of infidelity, or if is a reflection that the story may have strayed from what seemed to be the obvious course. I had originally planned a certain ending, but I found myself struggling to finish the story. Evidently, it just didn't want to go there. Instead, I found my fingers typing out a different, although not necessarily unhappy ending. Not unhappy, but not the feel good ending many might have expected as the story unfolded.
No matter the out come of the story, you have to give your reader a satisfying ending, one that wraps everything up and makes sense.![]()
Well, I pointed out (in another thread) that one of our participants here writes short stories that lack endings, that just stop. And I was admonished that this was a valid chick-lit technique. Damn those English majors!