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Structuring the Climax, Part 9

Posted by Stephanie Hurd on June 3, 2011 in Uncategorized |

Does your climax leave a powerful feeling with the reader?

With books, it’s the last impression that you need to worry about the most: what will readers tell others about your novel after finishing it? The ending, as a direct result of the climax, needs to be satisfying, whether it ends happily or not.

Make the reader feel something very strongly – joy, pity, fear,relief – and you’re set. Word of mouth is one of the most important ways to market, and it all depends on the reader’s impressions when they finish your novel.

Related posts:

  1. Structuring the Climax, Part 1
  2. Structuring the Climax, Part 6
  3. Structuring the Climax, Part 7

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