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One Way to Write Your Story Part One

One Way to Write Your Story 

 

1.       Anything can be a good subject for your story. What is your passion: sports, justice, love, family?

2.       Create an extraordinary character (protagonist) who shares that same passion. What will they do if they don’t presently have it or are about to lose it? Next, create a character (antagonist) who shares an equal amount of desire and goes for the same thing as the protagonist.

3.       A plot is a series of events that explores the theme. Fate vs. Free Will. Is good stronger than evil? What makes a family? What is justice? And allows the protagonist and the antagonist to battle against each other over aspects of the theme through words or actions.

4.       Choose who will tell the story, a narrator (third person) or one of the characters (first person), and use description and dialogue to engage the reader’s mind.

5.       Raise the stakes of the conflict where only one will win with an ending that is both obvious and a surprise.

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