- I’m afraid to end it because then I’ll have to start working on processing it for editors
- I can’t end it because the subject is still haunting me and I can’t let it go
- I don’t think I have an ending that’s good enough
Nr. 1. The best way to counteract this one is to start work on the profile immediately. That way I won’t have the luxury of hiding behind the “no-ending” as an excuse not to start profiling. I have the templates ready and starting work on it no later than next Saturday is as good a timeframe as any.
Nr. 2. I have two main plots in the book and one of them is still a live issue for me. I’m always revising that part, adding, editing, rephrasing, etc. I have to stop it. Closing that plot for any editing no later than next Friday sounds like a plan.
Nr. 3. This is a problem. This is definitely a problem. An ending needs to be some kind of resolution. I’ve closed most of the threads in the story but I need to have it all make sense in the end. I want the main character(s) to have grown. Perhaps this is linked to issue nr 2 in a way. Perhaps I need to grow myself before I can send my main character off with some kind of life lesson. Timeframe on that? That’s a toughie…