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MUST REMEMBER
Always, that's ALWAYS; remember to include the five senses in all parts of
a story.
Most always, you will write the story from the point of view of your main character's five
senses. If any other character must say something about the heat that's about to make
them faint, this is a great way to have a person other than the main character contribute
to the description of a setting.
If your reader's five senses are stimulated, you are more likely to immerse that reader in
your story.
The very first word or two should grab the reader's attention.
In books written ages ago, it might have been okay to begin The weather was
temperate. I was feeling good. Today, this is a waste of eight first words. Today's
readers want action or something to grab their attention to entice them to read further.
One of the most important tips for writing a story is to make sure you realize the value,
of your very first words. They must grab the reader's attention.
The beginnings are the most crucial parts of a story.​

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