How To Find Story Ideas And Get Started Writing – Quick #Writing tips for the #Writerslife

Use these quick writing tips inspire you to move your story forward.
These tips for developing your idea are adapted from You Can Write for Children: How to Write Great Stories, Articles, and Books for Kids and Teenagers .)
Brainstorm Writing Ideas
Brainstorm 5 to 10 ideas for stories, articles, or novels. Then consider each idea in turn:
1. Focus your idea – be specific and narrow, especially with short stories or articles. For fiction, focus on an individual person and situation, not a universal ideal. For nonfiction, go deep on one aspect of the topic instead of trying to cover a broad, general idea.
2. Ask yourself: What am I trying to accomplish?Who am I trying to reach?Why am I writing this?
3. Know your audience – study the genre and age range. If you’re writing for publication, study publisher guidelines.
4. What do you need? Will you have to do research or conduct interviews?
5. What would make the best place to start? For more help, check out my other blogs on finding ideas.)
With these notes, review your list of ideas and choose your top three.
Who Will Read Your Writing?
If you’re writing for publication, identify three possible markets for each. If you can’t find three possible markets, maybe it’s not worth putting time into that idea. However, if you are writing purely for your own pleasure, for your family, or to develop your skills without thought of publication, skip this step – you can write whatever you want!
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Her novels for ages nine and up include The Eyes of Pharaoh , a mystery in ancient Egypt; The Well of Sacrifice , a Mayan adventure; The Genie’s Gift , a middle eastern fantasy; and the Haunted series, about kids who travel with a ghost hunter TV show, which starts with The Ghost on the Stairs . Learn more at https://chriseboch.com/or her Amazon page.

Published on April 13, 2019 03:00
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