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When & How to Write an Epilogue

How to Use an Epilogue

Because an epilogue is a concluding chapter in a work, and relies heavily on the preceding action, it’s a very good idea to write it after you’ve already finished the rest of the story, even if you knew how it was going to end all along. You won’t know what you need to accomplish with the epilogue until you have written the rest of the work. In order to write an epilogue . . .

 

When to Use an Epilogue

An epilogue is particularly useful in resolving any unanswered questions. It is also useful in giving the narrator, author, or some character an opportunity to reflect on the meaning of the story. You might also have a sequel coming, and an epilogue is the perfect way to introduce this idea to the audience!

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