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Old 01-03-2011, 05:33 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by unboggling View Post
Yes, a book, short story, poem, or whatever, should have a clear signal that it is the end of whatever it is. There is currently no open standard for what it is or should be, hence our confusion. Let's decide on one now and publish it to the world.
Isn't letting the reader now that the story's ending part of the art of writing? Can it really be standardized that way? (If you're being facetious, excuse my density. )
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