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Amanda Lewan
Sometimes it’s best to write out your first draft and then go back and ask yourself some important questions on technique.
1.Show your story don’t just tell it.
2.Create character your audience relates to.
3.Set the stage. (place and the time)
4.Create a mood
5.Construct a plot. (cronología)
6.Hints or clues( mantienen el interés)
7.Use realistic dialogue.
8.Appeal to our senses. (music , visual, sounds, etc)
9.Establish conflict.
10.Use archetypes.
11.Consider point of view.
12.hook beginnings
13.hook endings
14.unified theme.
15.Make it interactive
16.Make it visual.
17.dynamic character (changed by the conflict of the story.)=
18.static character (does not change by the conflict,)
19.Pull on our emotions
20.Create the climax
21.Give us a resolution (end)
Sometimes it’s best to write out your first draft and then go back and ask yourself some important questions on technique.
1.Show your story don’t just tell it.
2.Create character your audience relates to.
3.Set the stage. (place and the time)
4.Create a mood
5.Construct a plot. (cronología)
6.Hints or clues( mantienen el interés)
7.Use realistic dialogue.
8.Appeal to our senses. (music , visual, sounds, etc)
9.Establish conflict.
10.Use archetypes.
11.Consider point of view.
12.hook beginnings
13.hook endings
14.unified theme.
15.Make it interactive
16.Make it visual.
17.dynamic character (changed by the conflict of the story.)=
18.static character (does not change by the conflict,)
19.Pull on our emotions
20.Create the climax
21.Give us a resolution (end)