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Old 01-03-2011, 06:02 PM   #31
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I published so many eBook where I had to look up the printed version to check if this really was the end, since the authors didn't wrap it up tidily.

So I also decided to put a "The End" in any eBook published. If I as the publisher am unsure I don't want my readers to share that notion. They should be assured they bought the whole story.
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Old 01-03-2011, 06:59 PM   #32
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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. )
I'm not being facetious, merely practical. Well, maybe mildly funning with the "open standard" phrase. Buy why not? For me it's not a story content issue dependent on the author, it's a structural/visual-cue/book-formatting issue in the responsibility of the publisher.
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Old 01-03-2011, 07:20 PM   #33
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One of the things I like to do in my writing is to leave the reader with unanswered questions at the end (mostly in the form of "What's going to happen next?"). I feel like "The End" is part of a device that wraps things up in a nice little package, and it's not something I like to do.
Good point.

I think it was Rendevous with Rama that Arthur C. Clarke ended with something like (from memory), "But the Ramans do everything in threes!" I read that he had no intention of writing the next two novels at the time he finished that one but he just wanted to leave something dangling.
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Old 01-03-2011, 08:17 PM   #34
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Good point.

I think it was Rendevous with Rama that Arthur C. Clarke ended with something like (from memory), "But the Ramans do everything in threes!" I read that he had no intention of writing the next two novels at the time he finished that one but he just wanted to leave something dangling.
Thanks for affirming that. I was becoming afraid that I had lost touch with reality in terms of writing. If you read the stuff I've published, it tends to end on an uncertain note. Sometimes that backfires, but I think that if a story is very discrete, it has less realism. Life isn't a sequence of discrete events. They blend together, and if you look at any specific time interval, if the person isn't dead at the end, you haven't seen the end of the story (so to speak).
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Old 01-04-2011, 12:43 PM   #35
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I don't use it. OTOH, I also regularly add an epilogue, and always add an "About the author," so any reader ought to be able to tell that they've reached the end without explicitly saying so.
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Old 01-04-2011, 01:05 PM   #36
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I do not think "The End" is needed. You just finished reading your book, therefor you know that you reached the end of that book.
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Old 01-04-2011, 04:56 PM   #37
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I put "The End" on pretty much all the eBooks that I create. I think it gives "closure" to the book.
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Old 01-04-2011, 08:01 PM   #38
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Good point.

I think it was Rendevous with Rama that Arthur C. Clarke ended with something like (from memory), "But the Ramans do everything in threes!" I read that he had no intention of writing the next two novels at the time he finished that one but he just wanted to leave something dangling.
Just got a review back from one of my Smashwords stories. Seems like not everyone is as fond of ambiguity in endings as I am.
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Old 01-04-2011, 09:10 PM   #39
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I prefer that the last "page" of a eBook isn't just the end of the story. Like Jordan said above, it could be an "About the Author". A lot of my old eReader eBooks have publisher information or copyright stuff at the end. It could even be a "stay tuned" sort of excerpt for the author's next book.

But I've been frustrated more than once when I reached the end of the eBook, but couldn't tell if it was the true end of the story. (And yes, I'm one who doesn't care for ambiguous endings in general, although there are always exceptions).

On the other hand, if I saw "The End" at the end of an eBook, it would seem less than polished (more likely to be an independent eBook publisher, for example). I can see a publisher requiring it from the author in the original drafts, but then I would expect other "cues" (like that "About The Author" section, for example) rather than a bald "The End" statement.
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Old 01-04-2011, 10:23 PM   #40
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I always include "The End." A book just seems incomplete without it.
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I like "The End" or "Fin." or something to indicate it. Especially since we can't tell if pages "fell out" of ebooks XD
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Old 01-05-2011, 06:36 AM   #42
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Wow! When I read the thread title I thought i knew the answer straight away and am very glad to find such a diverse opinion. You guys have really changed the way I think since being an MR member.
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Wow! When I read the thread title I thought i knew the answer straight away and am very glad to find such a diverse opinion. You guys have really changed the way I think since being an MR member.
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Old 01-05-2011, 09:18 AM   #45
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I don't reall need to see "The End" but I would like some indication that the book is finished. I have a few ebooks that say "The End", I also have one that didn't say anything and just ended with the last paragraph. When I clicked to what I thought was the next page, the book closed and was put back into my library. I had to go back through the book just to make sure I wasn't missing something.
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