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What if I'm stuck on the ending?

20 min · 16 de mar de 2026
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Episode Description In this craft-focused episode of What If For Authors, Claire breaks down one of the most common storytelling anxieties writers face: getting stuck on the ending. A satisfying resolution isn’t just nice to have; it’s the moment where readers discover whether all the promises your story made actually pay off. Claire shares a practical troubleshooting framework she uses with authors to diagnose why an ending isn’t landing and how to fix it. Using the Enneagram as a tool for understanding character motivation and conflict, she walks through four key questions that can help you reconnect your plot, theme, and character arcs, so your ending lands with the impact your story deserves. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: * How the Enneagram can clarify character motivations and story dynamics * Why understanding both the protagonist and antagonist is crucial to resolving your plot * How identifying your story’s central theme can guide the resolution * The three layers of conflict every powerful ending resolves: * Philosophical (beliefs and worldview) * Emotional (feelings and internal struggle) * Physical (actions and external obstacles) * Why the most satisfying endings resolve all three layers at once * The importance of letting your protagonist make an active choice in the final moment Resources Mentioned * Iconic Five-Star Endings Course Learn Claire’s full framework for crafting powerful endings. Visit: liberatedwriter.com/courses [http://liberatedwriter.com/courses] * Write Iconic Relationships (Upcoming Book) Explore Enneagram relationship dynamics between every pairing of types. Search “Write Iconic Relationships” on Kickstarter and click Notify Me on Launch. * Write Iconic Characters Claire’s guide to building unforgettable characters using the Enneagram. Available at major retailers or: books2read.com/WIC [http://books2read.com/WIC] * Story Alignment Sessions One-on-one troubleshooting for your manuscript. Book a session at liberatedwriter.com [http://liberatedwriter.com] * Liberated Writer on Substack Weekly essays on storytelling, the writing life, and the publishing industry. Support the Show If this episode helped you solve a storytelling problem or gave you new ideas for your manuscript, here are a few ways you can support the podcast: * Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Reviews help other authors discover the show. * Share the episode with a friend who might be wrestling with their ending. * Subscribe to Claire’s Substack (free or paid) at Liberated Writer to receive deeper essays on craft, the author life, and the industry. Happy writing!

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What if I'm stuck on the ending?

Episode Description In this craft-focused episode of What If For Authors, Claire breaks down one of the most common storytelling anxieties writers face: getting stuck on the ending. A satisfying resolution isn’t just nice to have; it’s the moment where readers discover whether all the promises your story made actually pay off. Claire shares a practical troubleshooting framework she uses with authors to diagnose why an ending isn’t landing and how to fix it. Using the Enneagram as a tool for understanding character motivation and conflict, she walks through four key questions that can help you reconnect your plot, theme, and character arcs, so your ending lands with the impact your story deserves. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: * How the Enneagram can clarify character motivations and story dynamics * Why understanding both the protagonist and antagonist is crucial to resolving your plot * How identifying your story’s central theme can guide the resolution * The three layers of conflict every powerful ending resolves: * Philosophical (beliefs and worldview) * Emotional (feelings and internal struggle) * Physical (actions and external obstacles) * Why the most satisfying endings resolve all three layers at once * The importance of letting your protagonist make an active choice in the final moment Resources Mentioned * Iconic Five-Star Endings Course Learn Claire’s full framework for crafting powerful endings. Visit: liberatedwriter.com/courses [http://liberatedwriter.com/courses] * Write Iconic Relationships (Upcoming Book) Explore Enneagram relationship dynamics between every pairing of types. Search “Write Iconic Relationships” on Kickstarter and click Notify Me on Launch. * Write Iconic Characters Claire’s guide to building unforgettable characters using the Enneagram. Available at major retailers or: books2read.com/WIC [http://books2read.com/WIC] * Story Alignment Sessions One-on-one troubleshooting for your manuscript. Book a session at liberatedwriter.com [http://liberatedwriter.com] * Liberated Writer on Substack Weekly essays on storytelling, the writing life, and the publishing industry. Support the Show If this episode helped you solve a storytelling problem or gave you new ideas for your manuscript, here are a few ways you can support the podcast: * Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Reviews help other authors discover the show. * Share the episode with a friend who might be wrestling with their ending. * Subscribe to Claire’s Substack (free or paid) at Liberated Writer to receive deeper essays on craft, the author life, and the industry. Happy writing!

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