Creative
writing/Story Writing:
is any writing that goes outside the bounds of normal professional, journalistic, academic, or technical forms of literature,
typically identified by an emphasis on narrative craft, character development,
and the use of literary trope.
Story: is a brief description in narrative
form.
Steps in writing a STORY
Step 1: Plan for Success
A joke, a movie, a TV
sitcom, a book and a great story - what do they all have in common? They all
follow the same 'story graph'. Start with a bang, slowly build up the tension and
end on a real high point.
Step 2: Sizzling Starts
Start where the action
is. Not at the beginning of the day where nothing is happening. Begin when the
volcano starts oozing lava or as you walk in the door to the big disco
competition.
Step 3: Tightening Tension
You must believe the
hero (male or female) will fail. The tornado is too strong, the villain is too
evil, the black forces of depression are too overwhelming. Yet, through
strength, talent and determination, somehow our hero wins.
Step 4: Dynamic Dialogue
Think of dialogue as a
mini play in the story. Let your characters walk, talk or even stalk - that's
how we get to know them.
Step 5: Show, Don't Tell
If I tell you I am
generous, do you believe me??? No way. But if I buy all 20 raffle tickets to
help cancer research, are you more convinced? Actions really do speak louder
than words.
Step 6: Ban the Boring Bits
Everyone gets up, gets
dressed, travels to school...it's not exactly exciting. So why write about it?
Ban all mention of the 'boring B' words - beds, breakfast and bus trips.
Step 7: Exciting Endings
Would you tell a joke
without knowing the punch line? If you want to build to a big climax you have
to know where you are heading.
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