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I wrote a story called The Fall. I have been working on that story for months now and finally finished it. I got some tips from Frances Dowell HERSELF that helped me a lot throughout my story.
Tips:
Have sticks and stones. That means have a big problem and some small tiny problems
Don’t tell the reader everything about your characters at the very beginning. For example, if I was writing a book about Jimmy I WOULD NOT say: Jimmy is a 10 year old boy who is a murderer that is going to go on a killing spree in this game that he was playing at his house in California.
Add detail. Don’t be broad, be specific. For example, The tiny mouse crawled out of a tiny hole in the wall. NOT: An animal came out of a space in my house.
I loved everything about Frances from her just talking and giving me tips from how she gives so much detail even when she talks.
What you said about the giving details and keeping it interesting was good advice. I can’t wait to read your story!
I really like how you explained about what you should not do when writing a story.