fine i yeald i will go find so one to kill with this short story
but trust me it is teriable by almost every defonition of the word
or at least the ending is
I started writing just for fun about a year and a half ago...just to see if I could do it, to get my head out of RL issues...and the more I wrote, the better I got - at least in my estimation. That first story, my longest, I'm still editing like crazy every chance I get and seems like it will never get completed. But my point is, keep plugging away at it. Leave it alone for a while, maybe a long while, and then go back and work on it. There's no real deadline, so take your time, develop it slowly. I found a book about writing science fiction and fantasy that had really good advice, but the thing that stuck out in my mind is how published authors go over and over and over their stories and that most of them agreed that you can't call yourself an author until you've written over a million words. So as LDWriter2 said, it's practice and practice - and then some more.
And endings are the hardest thing to do. Most authors agree on that, too. I was lucky when I had part one of my two-part story completed (and I've yet to decide how to end part two after all this time), I had some who was willing to read and critique the darn thing. She was very honest and gave me some super advice...and the one thing she stressed...be as hard on the characters as you possibly can. Jim's writing is a good example of that.
I go back and read short stories I wrote last year and they make me cringe. I've learned a lot since then.