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Prewriting Tips
  • Develop strong or distinctive characters. For example, their favorite food, clothe music, mood or attitudes about life.
  • Dialogue that develop characters (relationships, motivations and conflict) and advance the plot.
  • Setting – the time and place of the story.
  • Story is told from a specific point of view (i.e. first person and/or third person narrator).
  • Plot or series of events that leads to the climax to make the story unique.
  • Use either foreshadowing, metaphor or irony.
  • Theme that is revealed by the story’s end.
  • Write for a specific audience (i.e. reader based prose).
  • Word story of 3000 – 6000 and requires precision.
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Drafting Tips
  • Put all of your ideas on paper.
  • Don’t bother about making mistakes.
  • Rather than tell the events in the story, show your readers what’s happening.
  • Fill your story with action and drama
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Revising Tips
  • Read and review your first draft
  • Share your draft with a friend or parent and ask for their response.
  • Keep in mind to make changes to improve your writing.
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Editing and Proofreading Tips
  • Use correct grammar and punctuation (comma/question mark/exclamation mark, etc.).
  • Use appropriate language.
  • Make final corrections for errors.
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Publishing
  • Share your final writing with us
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