The End, or Something – by Kristopher Jansma, for the NYTimes.com

 

9780670026005_custom-864d5f457724ecc503de23ca01742eed23f947a0-s6-c30An excerpt from a piece written by Kristopher Jansma, author of The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards, on finishing—writing the end—of a novel:

Kurt Vonnegut put it best in a lecture to M.F.A. students at the University of Iowa: “The truth is, we know so little about life, we don’t really know what the good news is and what the bad news is. And if I die – God forbid – I would like to go to heaven to ask somebody in charge up there, ‘Hey, what was the good news and what was the bad news?’”

After you’ve created characters that feel real, developed affections and pity for them, lived with them a long time and walked them through crisis after crisis – it has to end. To turn to them and say “this was the good news, and that was the bad news” takes some hubris.

Whether or not a writer believes in God (and I’m pretty sure Vonnegut didn’t), it’s important to remember that, at best, playing is all we are doing. It’s less important if things end well for our characters than if we have shown their lives, and through them life itself, honestly. If the truth is that the good news and bad news are hard for us to tell apart, then an ending that says that is not ambiguous at all. In his book “How Fiction Works,” the critic James Wood says that if Chekhov was right and novels do not give answers, they can still give “the best account of the complexity of our moral fabric.”

We are trying our best. Endings need not be conclusions.

With this in mind, it turned out to be pretty easy to finish my novel. By the time my editor and I were done with our drinks that night, I had a pretty good idea where things had to end – like Elizabeth Bowen’s reader, as soon as I got there, it seemed to have been inevitable from the beginning. I banged out a new final chapter in just a couple of weeks…

via The End, or Something – NYTimes.com – NYTimes.com.

vonnegutThis is the beginning of Mr. Jansma’s book:

Screen Shot 2014-04-22 at 2.16.15 PMAny book that has an opening that incorporates dessert and the thoughts of a sly teenager is a winner. To find out how it ends, purchase here:

The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards: A Novel: Kristopher Jansma: 9780143125020: Amazon.com: Books.

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4 Comments

  1. April 23, 2014

    And speaking of Vonnegut I have crazy dreams with that man. Weird.

    • April 24, 2014

      Ms. Jilly, don’t forget to send me an email after June 1st — I promised you a copy of the novel 🙂 .

      • April 24, 2014

        Can’t wait! Will you be turning into a screenplay?

      • April 24, 2014

        Never say never, but…I think the screenplay days are behind me 😉 .

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