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The End, Period

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  1. I am in total agreement with you! The end certainly means The End. The only exception comes with a publisher or editor believes the book can be made better it if is changed. That is common practice and sometimes made a condition of publication or even the acceptance of a book. A great teacher taught me many years ago that unless we were able to take good positive criticism and be able to change our own writing, to make it better, more saleable, and ultimately making more money for the writer, we had not really gotten to the point of being ready to publish. I think you should always hold firm in your belief that your books is finished at The End of your writing. However, once it is in a book house or publishing process, or being reviewed and a contract is pending based on whether or not you are willing to make a change, then and only then, is the ending as you have written in, NOT the ending.
    But, Wanda, I trust your writing and your belief that your endings are just the way they should be. People can only offer their opinions but that is only just one opinion. Point taken! I would wait to see what the publisher wants….. Love ya! You are a winner and so is your writing!

  2. Some books you wish didn’t end. Some books with sequils I want to say and why did you write more, you sort of ran it into the ground. Or in case humor books, it is no longer really funny.

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