Cliffhangers
A/N Entry for the tips contest by nonfiction
❤️Let me warn you first. I've been writing on Wattpad for the past five months only, so I'm not the best person to give tips, but if any of you are actually interested, do peek in.
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I want to tell you all about cliffhangers.
It's nothing new to you. Everyone wants to end a chapter with a cliffy, which would make readers want to go on, so that they just can't tear themselves away.
I use cliffhangers a lot which annoys my readers, but there are a few things you need to remember whenever you actually use a cliffhanger. They are a dangerous territory. A good cliffhanger will attract readers, while a poorly formulated one will make them go away.
So the tips...
1. Don't end a chapter in such a
way that your readers are left
hanging about whether they
want to go on. Often writers
make the mistake of going on a
suspenseful whirlwind,
twisting and turning the story
till readers get bored.
2. You're free to end a chapter
with a cliffy, but try to solve
some of the conflicts, or
the mystery. Don't just beat
about the bush, pack chapters
with emotions and forget to
forward the action. Chapters
should be short, fast, crisp and
breath holding.
3. I've learnt this as a lesson.
Don't use rhetoric as
cliffhangers. Rhetoric
questions spoil the fun,
ultimately affecting your book.
4. The most vital tip of all. Don't
use cliffhangers if you don't
have a super plot ready. It's too
disappointing for readers to
wait for a chapter and then
when it comes out finally, it's
crap. My advice is, if you don't
have any ideas to continue the
story, end it! Simply conclude
it rather than adding cliffy,
taking the readers through a
maze and ultimately ending
up nowhere. This is respecting
the readers and their desires.
5. NOT EVERY CHAPTER OF A
BOOK NEEDS TO END IN
CLIFFHANGERS. You should
actually avoid cliffhangers in
every chapter unless absolutely
necessary. Even a good chapter
will make readers go on.
Readers shouldn't feel like
you're holding back
information from them, just to
make them read on. This leads
to a different kind of
frustration altogether.
6. One thing I do, it's just a
personal technique, nothing
much helpful, but I end a
cliffhanger with ellipses (...)
that is the three dots. I forget
sometimes. But when I
remember I put. And if you're
using ellipsis , do make sure
you put three dots only as it is
a grammatically correct
punctuation. Don't use more or
less than three. Even you can
see Ms Word auto correct it.
Thus, always remember to use the right cliffhangers at the right places. Happy Writing.
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Thank you so much Pipigrin KashishBelikov and MaryFahey for always staying by me, encouraging me to excel.
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