How to START to write a story
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How to START to write a story
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Remember, a little girl about age 6 wrote a story on how she thought the world came about, and it turned out to be very intelligent for her age!TimeKeeperApprentice wrote:Thank you guys so much! The advice you guys gave me will come in handy. I will start writing my ideas right away!
Also, the girl who wrote the famous book, "The Outsiders." was just 16.
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Don't fret over the 'exact' opening words, focus on writing what is in your head NOW. Later the sections can be merged into the story line. As you have a 'paper draft' this should work. You don't have to start writing page one first !!!!
For my own work the opening words changed a few times as the story was tweaked.
Be prepared to spend one year on the story, and also prepare yourself for ALL kinds of feedback. Good and Bad, it can all help. Lastly think about who will proof read, and then who will edit the work. Editing takes time and skill, self editing is a very bad idea.
Anyway just my thoughts. Have fun writing.
James
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Hope you work things out for yourself.
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I don't actually write yet. I keep mental records on what to write. I like fiction, it is very creative and fun to write.CdotL wrote:I'm also a young writer, bit older, but started the same age. Glad to see I'm not the only one doing it like this. I'm just curious, what styl are you writing. Me, I'm big on fantasy from midievel times. Try writing really short... 'essays' you might call it. If it's really good and you like it, it could become a longer story.
Hope you work things out for yourself.
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