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The last pages of your book are critical because they determine how the reader will feel when they leave your world — and whether they will buy your next book. As readers, we've all been disappointed by weak story endings, so how can we make sure that we leave our readers satisfied?
James Scott Bell gives some tips in today's interview, as well as talking about what happens when your publisher goes bankrupt and how to generate multiple streams of income as a creative.
In the introduction, I talk about the importance of listening to our physical bodies and my own lessons learned around pain recently. Plus, if you want to turn your book into multiple streams of income, check out the Teachable Summit. Register now and it's on 24-26 Sept, 2019: [ Ссылка ]
Today's show is sponsored by Draft2Digital, where you can get free ebook formatting, free distribution to multiple stores, and a host of other benefits. Get your free Author Marketing Guide at [ Ссылка ]
James Scott Bell is the bestselling and award-winning author of thrillers, historical fiction, and many excellent books on the craft of writing. He's a professional speaker teaching novel writing and other skills for writers. His latest book for authors is The Last 50 Pages: The Art and Craft of Unforgettable Endings.
Why a book’s ending matters so much
How genre fits into a book’s ending
How to deal with book endings when writing a series
On the five types of endings
Why knowing your ending before you get to it is important
On intellectual property rights when a trad publisher goes bankrupt. F&W Media bankruptcy [Forbes], PRH purchasing the assets [The Bookseller]
The importance of multiple streams of income for authorpreneurs. Patreon.com/jamesscottbell
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