
We’ve talked before about whether a prologue would help or hurt our story. At the other end of a book, we might face a similar question about whether our story needs an epilogue or not.
Epilogues aren’t quite as reviled as prologues, but some people do fall into the “don’t like” camp. So let’s take a look at epilogues: how they differ from normal endings, what they can do, and what they shouldn’t do.
I seem to be turning into a grumpy old woman but I’m getting fed up with blogs where I’m being asked to click this that and the other to leave a simple comment. Shame because this was an interesting article. I know it’s to check we’re not robots but please don’t go down the same route Chris as your blog IMHO is the best out there.
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Thanks, Lindsey, I try to have as little barrier as possible between me and my blog readers 🤗❤️🤗
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Did I tell you I finally managed to move. Remember we were both looking at the same time? – to beautiful Suffolk.
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Great – We’re in East Sussex 😃
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