This post was originally written for Shelley Munro's blog.

Though I read a lot, I was never good at articulating what made a satisfying ending for a novel. Over years of writing, I got better at endings, mostly thanks to fellow-workshoppers Ann Tonsor Zeddies and Holly Black and the trenchant comments they made on my first novel.
The main thing I learned from them was that if certain things don't happen at the end of a novel, the reader won't be happy (both have a gift for identifying...
Published on December 29, 2010 05:00