Your Stage : Crafting a great ending for your story by Jeff Kitchen

Jeff Kitchen

Crafting a great ending for your story

A great ending wraps up and delivers the power of your entire story into a complete, often satisfying and energizing conclusion. It should impact the audience and affect them deeply, staying with them, possibly for the rest of their lives. A great ending completes a magic spell that the whole story has been weaving. Train with me in the craft of the dramatist at http://script.kitchen

Maurice Vaughan

Hi, Jeff Kitchen. I’m a Stage 32 Lounge Moderator. I wanted to let you know I moved your post from the Authoring & Playwriting Lounge to the Your Stage Lounge since you posted the same thing in the Screenwriting Lounge. Stage 32 doesn't want members posting the same thing in different main Lounges on the same day because it can clog up the Lounges and other members’ posts won’t be seen.

If you have a post you want to put in two main Lounges on the same day, change one of the posts significantly. Or you can put one post in a Lounge one day and put the same post in another Lounge on a different day.

Let me know if you have any questions.

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