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Releasing a Series of Short Stories with Alternate Endings
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Personally, I would never pay 2.99 for a short story, let alone half a one. Now, if I were to buy a short story with two or three alternate endings attached in one volume, yes. I could see paying .99 for that.



I do plan bundling the books at the end for a deal.

1. Serve poetic justice and reward your protagonist for being steadfast in the face of all the crap you put him/her through.
2. Have a climax that gets the reader on their feet cheering when it concludes.
3. Make the reader finish the last line and lean back to say, "I liked that."
Do that and you're fine. The reader doesn't care how it ends so long as it's satisfying and fits the story. They're not analyzing the plot, they're enjoying the act of reading, page-by-page. Satisfy that need and you can save the alternate ending for another story.


Mills and Boon (purchased by Harlequin n 1971) made a fortune on single title romance novels with the classic formula boy meets girl, boy/girl looses girl/boy, conflict resolved, HEA (happy ever after) ending. Authors began writing series as romance novels exploded late 1980s early '90s challenging Harlequin monopoly with novels that were not written to the formula.


I think alternate endings would stress me out though, so that actually would talk me out of buying a book.

Alternate endings sound more like a workshop idea. Or if you have a following on social media it could be fun to say which do you like? And let them choose.
Other than that, it could work. For me as a reader though I'd better be warned ahead of time: Reader beware: this has alternate endings!
Each ending will probably be long enough for their own release. I could release the endings separately, lable it clearly enough to people know which ending they're buying. Or I could bundle them up and release them together.
For either option, I would charge $2.99 per release.
I'm not sure if this is something that has been done before. I haven't been able to find examples of how to go about this, and I want to go about this as fairly as possible.
Does anyone have any opinions or information to share on this matter?