Writing a Story Helpful hints for story writing.

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Writing a Story
Helpful hints for story writing.
The Beginning
The setting – where you are now.
 The characters.
 Use adjectives, powerful verbs,
adverbs.
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Where do you go to?
How do you reach your imaginary
world?
- through a door, through a hole in the
garden fence, in the shed, etc.
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Describe your imaginary
world.
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What can you see?
What can you
hear?
What can you
smell?
What can you feel?
What can you
taste?
A mythical creature appears.
Where does the mythical creature appear?
-Do you hear a rustling in a tree, a noise from
behind, does it land in front of you?
 What does the mythical creature look like?
 Use adjectives, powerful verbs and
adverbs.
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What happens?
Think of what the creature does.
 Is it nasty?
 Does it chase you?
 Is it friendly?
 Do you help it do
something?
 Is it hurt?
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What is the complication?
Does it capture you?
 Does it take you to its
lair, a cave.
OR
 Do you meet
a problem
when you try
to help it?
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The Ending.
How does the problem get solved?
 How do you manage to escape?
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Remember that the reader must
KNOW it is the end of the story
WITHOUT you writing “The End.”
Checklist
Have you remembered:
Capital letters and full stops?
 Powerful adjectives, adverbs and verbs?
 Paragraphs?
 Connectives?
 Exclamation marks, question marks, speech
marks?
 New line when someone speaks.
 Keep to the same person – I doesn’t change
to “he” unless there is another character.
 NEAT HANDWRITING.
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