The 3 Act Structure: Writing a Showstopping Ending

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  • Опубліковано 30 лип 2024
  • If you've made it to the end of your book, it's time to write what many writers consider the make-or-break: the final act. Writing an ending that surprises but also ties off the book in a satisfying way is definitely a challenge, but if you've set-up the ending properly, it's just a matter of bringing all the pieces together. Let's talk about some qualities to look for in a memorable ending, and some tips for how to write it!
    The 3 Act Structure: Writing a Strong First Act : • The 3 Act Structure: W...
    The 3 Act Structure: Writing an Engaging Middle: • The 3 Act Structure: W...
    TIMESTAMPS:
    0:00 - Intro
    0:16 - Qualities of act III
    1:26 - Characters
    3:15 - Plot and structure
    5:38 - Story
    6:45 - Writing tips
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  • @LEA67767
    @LEA67767 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Shaelin! This is so good, logical, and handy! Procrastinating in the 'dreaded middle' suddenly seems cherry-pie, quitting because the importance of the III act became the next 'cool stuff' to try 😂

  • @billyalarie929
    @billyalarie929 Рік тому +3

    Shaelin does it again, y’all.

  • @yourfrienskeeter2101
    @yourfrienskeeter2101 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for this video series! It has really helped me reframe the way I look at editing my story.

  • @TheGuidermichael
    @TheGuidermichael Рік тому +1

    Wow thanks! Very helpful to me.

  • @captainnolan5062
    @captainnolan5062 2 місяці тому

    This series would have really benefited from examples as you were going through the different aspects of each act.

  • @PhoenixCrown
    @PhoenixCrown Рік тому +1

    Thanks Shaelin! Anyone have thoughts on how to handle the larger story in a series? I know each book should have its own climax and resolution, but my story will continue on with multiple books. Plus, I'm trying something kind of... cute at the end of my first book where the MC is kind of deus ex machinad out of the situation, but I hope it's done well, and then someone basically says, "Did you really think this story was all about you?"
    Any thoughts on how to balance the plot threads that continue on versus those we should resolve? (Especially, for example, I have another group of characters we follow much less in the first book...)

  • @u_t_d_s_h-1_a
    @u_t_d_s_h-1_a Рік тому

    ---perhaps the most interesting part of any book or story...

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy4949 10 місяців тому

    Go ahead. Let it end.

  • @noname76787
    @noname76787 Рік тому

    In the last part of the video Shaelin talks about how third act could be hard to write. From what I have been reading over the internet, there are some advices that recommend to start from the ending before everything else. If I want to follow this advice, should I start from outlining the resolution and denouement first and then work backward?

  • @DenkyManner
    @DenkyManner Рік тому +1

    Thank you. I might find writing easier if I was a tenth as smart as you.

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy4949 10 місяців тому

    There are no new heights to be scaled. This is simply unchecked aggression.

  • @KyrieW
    @KyrieW Рік тому

    Maybe I need fewer loose ends/ subplots to make act 3 happen 😅

    • @johnhaggerty4396
      @johnhaggerty4396 Рік тому +1

      The bigger narrative questions have to be answered but I like some ends left artfully loose.
      Why did she do it? Why did she walk away from a real chance of happiness? Readers love wonder, mystery, awe.
      Jonathan Haidt said that *a wide variety of experiences count as awe as long as they have two features 1) the perception of vastness
      2) something in the experience that can't be accommodated within one's current mental structures; those structures must be changed, expanded or rebuilt. But there's a subtype of awe, sometimes called epiphany ... *

  • @stefaniestolinsky942
    @stefaniestolinsky942 Рік тому

    You need to give us many more examples. In fact ONE example

  • @jayashreechakravarthy4949
    @jayashreechakravarthy4949 10 місяців тому

    Break something dear to Abhigel.

  • @johnhaggerty4396
    @johnhaggerty4396 Рік тому

    *Some books lie like dried up stream beds until seasonal floods fill them. The phase of the moon, the quantity of rain, the volume of water taken up by crops upstream: all those might dictate when a river runs full again, or a book breathes with meaning again, along with the voice, or the moan, of the woman who made it: her blood, her moan, her meat.*
    Sofi Thanhauser. The Book is the Lover. *Why We Read 70 Writers*. Penguin 2022. Edited by Josephine Greywoode.

  • @stevealigheri
    @stevealigheri Рік тому

    You may want to redo some of your more recent audio work, it sounds like you're intentionally cracking your voice.

  • @lakeshagadson357
    @lakeshagadson357 Рік тому

    never ending story

    • @johnhaggerty4396
      @johnhaggerty4396 Рік тому

      There is a novel by Michael Ende, *The NeverEnding Story*.
      The young protagonist wonders what all the storybooks in the library are doing when no one is reading them.
      At times I say, 'Time to read Isak Dinesen again: *The Winter's Tales* or *Out of Africa*. Time for *Ring of Bright Water* or *Rebecca*.