Tag Archive | endings
How to Write Endings that “Wow!”
Originally posted on Kristen Lamb's Blog:
Once again, I invited blogger and copywriter Alex Limberg to spread his nuggets of wisdom amongst us. Today, he is closing in on closings. He is showing us several “typical closing styles” you can use as templates for your own stories. Yes, just rip them off mercilessly. Alex…
Let’s dance the last dance
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
Four short poems Let’s dance the last dance And fill out arms with roses. Let’s take the colours of the dawn, And pour them into sunset’s ocean. ? On the edge of tide and time, I reach out and touch your face, Damp with feather-soft spray, Capturing this moment,…
How It Begins, Continues and Ends
Originally posted on The One & Only Elgon:
The beginning of a book has the illusion of being easy but next to the ending it can be the most difficult part to write. Maybe it’s just me, but I’ve always found the middle of a book the quickest write. You see – you know the characters…
Melancholy
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
? There is a sadness in the air At the season’s end. A summer that never flourished Too cool, too wet With strewn petals, windblown and brown Food for slugs. There is a sadness in the sun’s return At the eleventh hour A final cavalry charge to save the…