Okay, this is something I'm sure everyone that's ever written a story has run into and riddled themselves about, so hopefully you guys can help me with some insight.
So many fantasy/speculative fiction books have some grand them at their core, something fundamentally so different, and yet so simple, than anything we've ever heard of before that it seems like a stroke of pure genius to us. Well, as many of you here, I'm trying to become a fantasy author - no particular reason, it's just that when I write, it always comes out on the flip side of reality - and I'm finding myself getting tripped up and discouraged in the fact that my current novel doesn't have any ground breaking, life changing concepts.
At least I don't think it does. I don't really write with a message, I just like to write stories.
And these concepts in these books usually go through all the way to the end in some hellishly clever and unexpected ending. So here's my conundrum: How the hell am I supposed to write an unexpected ending, when I know what the ending is in the first place?
And, it's really my instinct to go against the twist/surprise ending that's become such a staple in the genre, simply because it seems to have come full circle to the point of nearing the realm of cliche.
How come I'm struggling so much with just writing an ending that resolves and is right for the story without conveying some concept or message that could make the reader tingle when he/she thinks about it?
And yes, I'm writing this in regards to my first novel, which is still not finished...but I am much closer than I was when I last posted about it, under "Oh crap - I'm stuck." I'm now about 30 pages from the end. The end just isn't striking me like I feel it should.
Thanks again everyone, your input has definately helped me in the past. I can only assume it will help me again.
BLG