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IWSG: Don’t Leave Me Hanging!

December 4, 2024 By Jessica Ferguson 6 Comments

It’s Insecure Writer’s Support Group day!
Our Purpose: To share and encourage. Writers can express doubts and concerns without fear of appearing foolish or weak. Those who have been through the fire can offer assistance and guidance. It’s a safe haven for insecure writers of all kinds! We post the first Wednesday of every month. Our Twitter handle is @TheIWSG and hashtag is #IWSG.

 

The awesome co-hosts for the December 4 posting of the IWSG are Ronel, Deniz, Pat Garcia,Olga Godim, and Cathrina Constantine!

 

December 4 question – Do you write cliffhangers at the end of your stories? Are they a turn-off to you as a writer and/or a reader?

Stories? As in books? Well, I guess it doesn’t matter because I won’t read something that isn’t finished. Cliffhangers at the end of a story implies (to me) that the story isn’t finished and I’ll have to purchase the next issue. If I’m not forewarned that the story is continuing through several more books (or issues), yeah, I’ll probably be ticked.

That being said, I do read series books. For example stories about siblings—and the reader meets all of them in the first book. A vague hint of each sibling’s problem are in each book. A good example would be Tina Radcliffe’s series books. Her Hearts of Oklahoma series is my favorite, but she also has the Lazy M Ranch series that I’m savoring now. I’ll read her romances without even glancing at the back cover blurb. Her characterization and story telling skills are excellent. 

I did read a Brenda Novak series where the thread of a crime wasn’t solved until the last book but there were clues throughout each book. It was well-done. 

And thinking back on my younger days, I bought a lot of magazines and read stories that continued through several issues. I wouldn’t do that today. I don’t have the patience for waiting and probably couldn’t remember to purchase the next issue. Or am I plagued with instant gratification?

But it doesn’t really matter what I like or dislike or what I think, if the writer can make it work s/he should go for it. But have thick skin just in case the criticism hits. After 50+ years, I have to say my skin still isn’t nearly thick enough. And way too often I pay attention to what isn’t said. I guess you might call that paranoia! 

That’s it until next month. Good writing and Merry Christmas to all of you.

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Filed Under: IWSG, magazines Tagged With: Brenda Novak, cliff hangers, Instant gratification, series books, Tina Radcliffe

Comments

  1. L. Diane Wolfe says

    December 4, 2024 at 11:58 am

    I think that’s the thing now – people don’t have patience to wait anymore. That’s why a lot of TV series dump all the episodes at once.

    Reply
    • Jessica says

      December 4, 2024 at 1:44 pm

      I have no answers. We watch the same thing every night. Fox News, Murdock. 🙁

      Reply
  2. JQ Rose says

    December 4, 2024 at 1:51 pm

    Instant gratification, yes! Good point. Happy IWSG Day!

    Reply
  3. Olga Godim says

    December 4, 2024 at 5:05 pm

    I’m with you about cliffhangers. And I never write them. I respect my readers too much to offer them an unfinished story.

    Reply
    • Jessica says

      December 5, 2024 at 6:19 pm

      Yes! Thanks for popping in, Olga.

      Reply
  4. Esther O'Neill says

    December 15, 2024 at 11:35 am

    Posted early, for December, because I planned to be away, tening a cottage in Scotland, with family

    On t a bookshelf, found Our Mutual Friend. Over 220,000 words, published first as a serial – 20 issues. Do we have the stamina – or concentation to follow so mant threads of a story ?

    Helped. I’m sure, that I’d seen the TV mini series, but imagine keeping all that narrative, and waiting for the next issue.

    Siblings ? Not my world, but my husband’s the fifth of six – and they’re great –

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