Choose your poison, how does it end?

How to be put out of your misery


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Racosharko

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Author is looking to drop a book.

Stop writing. ASAP.

Do you prefer they just stop. They might even promise to come back later and keep going one day. But not likely.

Or

Just rush an ending, and tie up one or two major plot points. Maybe a bit weirdly paced, a bit unexpected. Might make no sense. But at least it's an ending.
 

Representing_Tromba

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I would say to stop because they may come back to it later or they can leave as an open ended ending that the fans can be left to interpret.
 

BigBadBoi

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I'd rather the author just admit that they have a skill issue and drop the book while informing readers than rushing a dogshit ending.
There's a nonzero chance a pissed off reality bending trancendent will yeet you to the world of your novel.
And yes I'm still recovering from Demon Prince in the Academy.
 

JayMark

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There's a nonzero chance a pissed off reality bending trancendent will yeet you to the world of your novel.
Sorry, there's no such thing as reality bending transcendents.
 

CharlesEBrown

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I'd do both - write a rushed ending and say "I'm abandoning this book for a while. In case I never come back to it, here is how it might have gone... Consider this the TV version of Game of Thrones, and maybe you'll get a (hopefully better) print one eventually..."
 

NotaNuffian

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Author is looking to drop a book.

Stop writing. ASAP.

Do you prefer they just stop. They might even promise to come back later and keep going one day. But not likely.

Or

Just rush an ending, and tie up one or two major plot points. Maybe a bit weirdly paced, a bit unexpected. Might make no sense. But at least it's an ending.
I prefer an ending.

All these "I might be back to continue" is just white lies that will never happen.

You can go AWOL without the headsup or tell me about castrating the work, it is shitty either way.

Whereas an ending, a very shitty one no less, tells me that the work is done. DONE. D-O-N-E.

There is no hope for a continuation, there might be a hope for redo, but I am not banking my cheques.
 

Anonjohn20

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Remember, if you suck too much to write an ending, you should consider retiring from writing. lol jk.
 
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"Just stops?" Is not that like a ongoing story similar to a running train. Then suddenly there is a buffer stop in front of it, immediately slows down and stop. The readers who rides it can the feel of over 3g's going to the front. Some injured or cry because they like the ride, but have to forcefully evacuate because the rides ends there.
 
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