Chapter 11. A different ending

front cover faces, mother and child

Wearing my “promoting” hat instead of my “writing” bandanna is way out of my comfort zone! I don’t like selling anything, but this book was my work for sixteen years; and now, I really want this brutally sad but beautiful story to find those who need it. Maybe that’s you? Maybe it’s someone you know, support, or counsel? A friend, a neighbor, a family member? Or maybe you know me, and knew Sam, but don’t know the whole story. I hope you’ll read it.

about this chapter

One of the reasons I wrote this book: I needed our story to end differently.

I always knew what I was writing to, what the ending of this story would be: my beautiful boy Sam would live, stay alive, through the power and magic of words.

Chapter 11. A Different Ending is set eleven years after Sam’s death, in May 2018.

writing memoir

Writing memoir, I learned from editing coach Marion Roach Smith, is about proving an argument. Every single section, scene, chapter must prove your argument.

After reviewing my outline, Marion wrote this about the ending: This is simply remarkable. We are deeply suspicious of people who “change the ending” of a story, but this is not that and, in that, you teach us volumes.

During a discussion about my argument, she added, “In proving your argument, you better be damn creative in writing this!”

So that’s what I was determined to be: damn creative.

creating light

(from Chapter 11. A different ending: my mission)

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2 Comments

  1. merles1212's avatar merles1212 says:

    Dee, I know your story will touch lives. Through writing it, you have given a gift to yourself and to your readers. I look forward to reading every word! Congratulations on this huge milestone.

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    1. Deanna's avatar Deanna says:

      Thank you, Merle. Coming from someone like you, who has written books (plural!), and who knows the work involved, means so much to me.

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