I'm probably way more interested than I should be in the idea of "anti-climax". Sometimes it's played for laughs, sometimes it falls flat or even represents the very idea of something falling flat, but I wonder if it could be done in a satisfying way and what exactly that would require.
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I'm at least thinking about endings for once. I'm usually so caught up in the premise of a story that I can never figure out what direction the whole thing is supposed to go.
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@montag many (popular) writers have gone before you on that route. I don't think either ursula le guin or neil stephenson new where their stories where going while they where writing it. :)
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