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Old 12-05-2011, 09:54 AM   #67
DustyDisks
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Originally Posted by DiapDealer View Post
Trust me. I complain enough for the both of us

Again... it's not really the series that is the problem. It's the format of the series (and the dearth of the "complete story-arc" ) that I take issue with. One long story chopped into serial (cliffhanger'ed, chapter-like) installments = teh suck (IMO). Series where each individual installment offers a full "book" experience (beginning, middle and end) are just fine with me.

The Cliffhanger at the end of a series installment is a marketing tool, not a literary one. It takes no literary talent to write a cliffhanger ending... just put the pen down somewhere in the middle of the action near the 430 page mark... and voila!

There's a few respected authors out there who have been publishing books for many years that still haven't written (ok, published) an ending yet! Just a beginning and a never ending middle. That's silly. How can I make an informed decision about whether to continue reading an author's (whose writing intrigues me) work, when I have no idea if they have the ability to end a story in a satisfying (satisfying relative to me) manner?

"Stay tuned next week|year|decade for the thrilling next cliffhanger'ed non-concluding installment"

It's like one of those hanging sneezes that just won't happen.
Dam, man, you just described Tv/radio soap operas.!

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