Writers With Wrinkles

A Slightly Unhinged Conversation about Endings that Stick & Avoiding the Rush to the Final Chapter


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In this impromptu episode (guest couldn't make it last minute!!), Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid dive into the challenges of finishing a novel, with Lisa candidly sharing her ongoing struggles with her book's last chapter. The hosts discuss strategies to avoid rushed endings and ways to reignite enthusiasm during the final stages of writing.

Guest Bio
No guest this week—Beth and Lisa take center stage with an unscripted and authentic conversation.

Key Discussion Points

The Perils of the Last Chapter
Lisa describes her repeated attempts to finalize her book's ending and the temptation to keep adding chapters. Beth recalls her experience writing her first book, where she wrote the last chapter first, a strategy she recommends for some writers.

Avoiding Rushed Endings
The hosts highlight how rushed endings can diminish a reader’s experience, using personal and external examples.

Tips for pacing include stepping back from the manuscript and revisiting earlier sections to fill gaps.

Rebuilding Enthusiasm
Taking breaks from writing and seeking feedback from critique partners are emphasized as ways to maintain motivation.

Positive critique experiences can serve as a catalyst to complete drafts.

Writer's Emotional Investment
Lisa shares her struggles with critique and reviews, reinforcing the emotional journey of authorship.

Both hosts agree that writers often seek external validation but should balance it with self-confidence.

Conclusion
Beth and Lisa encourage writers to approach their final chapters with patience and intentionality, offering practical advice to keep the creative spark alive. Whether it’s taking a break or tackling the ending with a fresh perspective, the hosts remind listeners that perseverance leads to rewarding results.

Mentioned Links

  • Writers With Wrinkles Podcast Notes and Blog
  • Submit questions for the upcoming "Ask Beth and Lisa" episode via the podcast website.

Listeners, join us for the next episode on December 9th, and send in your questions!

 



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Writers With WrinklesBy Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid

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