Q1. Write a story about the picture given below. Begin by writing five
about the picture. Who is the story about? Where does the story take place? How
does the story begin? What happened next? How will the story end?
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Now use your sentences to create a story. Add details to make your story interesting.
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It’s certainly exciting to think about all the different options that could be explored in a story. But where to begin?
Every writer works in a different way. Some writers work straight through from beginning to end. Others work in pieces they arrange later, while others work from sentence to sentence.
Whether you’re writing a novel, novella, short story, or flash fiction, don’t be afraid to try out different voices, and styles. Experiment with different story writing techniques, story ideas, and story structures. Keep what works for you and discard the rest. Your material and process will guide you to your own set of rules.
Follow this step-by-step guide and writing tips to polish your creative writing skills.
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Step 1: Determine Your Setting
Step 2: Make Memorable Characters
Step 3: Understand the 2 Types of Conflict
Step 4: Give Your Plot a Twist
Step 5: Recreate Natural Dialogue
Step 6: Articulate Voice Through Point of View
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Step 1: Determine Your Setting
Location is an enormously useful tool in novel-building. You should treat it as you would treat a character, allowing it to convey mood and letting it reveal more of itself over time. By selecting locations that excite you, you can transform relatively mundane scenes into more compelling ones. Your enthusiasm will come through in your writing, and your characters will view and interact with your locales in a more engaged way.
Location can also provide the inspiration for scenes and can even shape the course of your story. All the research you conducted in the first phase of writing will come in handy during your first draft, when you find yourself needing to describe a particular street, park, or other scene set somewhere previously unfamiliar to you.
To weave setting into your story, ask yourself the following questions, then answer them in your prose.
What season is your novel set in? What is the weather like in your location at that time?
What are the elements of your
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When will God's best creation-man stop interfering with God's other creation on earth be it flora or fauna. O man! when will you stop being selfish. Please understand just as you need air, water and shelter to survive so do I. This is the wail and cry of the lower creatures existing with man on mother earth.
Rani, the lioness is without a home. She is forced to take refuge on a tree. She is in a very pitiful condition and knows not what to do, how to survive. The queen of the forest, the lady of the first animal of the forest whom all fears for their life is now herself fighting for her survival. What a twist of life! She never could think life would come to such a stand that she who lived by preying on other animals was itself a prey to God's supreme creation-Man.