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How to Write a StoryIntroductionWe are all storytellers. And story is all around us. After all, what is a TV show or a movie? What is a book? What do you tell your parents when they ask, How was your day, dear? You guessed it a story.You can write a story about anything you want. All you need are the basics. You wouldnt bake a cake without knowing the ingredients, right?So before you write, it helps to know the ingredients of a story.There are three great secrets to creating a story . unfortunately nobody knows what they are. Just kidding.Actually these are the secrets: 1. PRACTICE2. PRACTICE3. PRACTICEPractice changed me from being a kid who liked to draw and write, into an adult who has written and illustrated many childrens books. Would you like to be a story writer, too? Ill show you how. Story Structure A story is like a SNAKE with its tail in its mouth. It has a beginning, a middle and an end. Some stories even end up in the same place they started.For example, in The Wizard of Oz, Dorothy starts out in Kansas, travels to Oz in a cyclone and ends up back in Kansas. In my book, Surf Gecko to the Rescue! Moki the Gecko starts out happy, gets mad about pollution and ends up happy at the end. You get the idea.Ready to start your story? Then grab a pencil and paper, or open up a new file on your computer, and away we go!Main Character - The person, animal or thing your story is aboutEvery story starts with a main character. It can be any animal, human or thing you want it to be. One suggestion: try choosing a main character you like to draw, if you plan to illustrate your story.Start by asking yourself some questions: Who is your main character? What does he, she or it like/dislike? What is your characters personality? What does your character look like?When you start getting answers, you can draw a character web, like this example. Put your main characters name in the circle in the middle, and all of his or her characteristics along the lines coming out of the circle.Heres another hint:Draw a picture of your main character. That will help you visualize what he or she is like.Setting - Where your story takes placeEvery story needs to take place somewhere. Well, duh, you might say. But your storys setting can have either a big or little impact on the story. What would The Wizard of Oz be without Oz? Just a story about a girl and a dog in dusty old Kansas, thats what.Ask yourself these questions: Where does your story take place - on the moon, in Hawaii, inside your dads nose, or someplace completely different? When does your story take place: past, present or future? How much does your setting affect your main characters problem?Problem - The challenge your character must face and overcomeWithout a problem, your story would be dull as watching paint dry. Snooze city. But when you give your main character a problem to solve, your story comes alive. Be sure to make it a big enough problem. Remember: having a hangnail isnt much of a problem, but hanging on a cliff is.Important tip: Use the magic of conflict. Conflict means someone or something tries to stop your character from solving the problem. The more times your hero tries and fails, the better.Ask yourself these questions: What is your main characters problem? Is it a big enough problem that it will take a whole story to solve it? How does your main character try and fail to solve her or his problem? Resolution - How the character finally solves the problemThe most satisfying resolutions come when you think your hero is about to give up. When theyve tried everything else, they finally solve the problem. Its best if your main character solves the problem on his or her own.Hint:Look back at your character web, and see if one of your heros characteristics can help him or her solve the problem. Its even better if one of their faults turns out to be a strength.Ask yourself these questions: How does your main character finally solve the problem? If possible, can they solve it using their own strength or wits? Does the story or character end up back where it started? Reminders Let your artistic side go, have fun and be creative. Write your story all the way through before you edit it. Only let your Inner Editor work on the story after your Inner Artist has finished. Think about a story you like. What makes it good? Can you identif
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