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How to Write Stories: Writing Tips



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By : Dawn Burke.   

Many people have no idea how to write stories, and need some good writing tips before they can even begin to put their ideas into words. Writing a story is more than just having the idea , and here we shall discuss how to write a story and put your ideas into practice.

The idea is just the start: then you would have to learn how to retain the reader's interest and stay with you until that final page has been turned. Then come the issues relating to printing and publishing of your story or your book. You could start by writing short stories or novelettes for magazines (that's how Charles Dickens started), although you would still have to find the right people to help you get it published.

Speed Detracts from Quality

Putting pen to paper is now more of a colloquialism in these days of PCs and laptops, where most communication is carried out on a keyboard. Maybe the loss of the time taken to fill a pen with ink and then slowly writing by hand has made writing too fast, and made it more difficult for many people to write properly these days.

In the old days of manual long-hand cursive writing people had more time to think about what they were writing, and what they would write next, and perhaps the great writers such as Dickens, Poe, Austin and even Shakespeare would have been less effective writers had they the ability to use a keyboard faster than their brains could think of what should come next. This high speed writing may have generated its own result and imagination and logic may have been lost, producing works that would have failed to match the literary qualities that such writers were able to create.

Give Each Phrase a Meaning

This is the longhand way of saying that you should pause for thought when writing, and not let your fingers dictate your mind. Give some thought to what you want to write, and then build each sentence with imagination and consideration: do not just think about the theme, but every phrase and make it relevant to the purpose of the sentence.

Learning how to write stories is not only knowing how to work a keyboard, but involves a great deal of imagination and planning, as you will find out when you take these writing tips. You should make sure that each chapter has a part to play in the story, and is not there just to pad it out - padding is OK, but not entire chapters. Paragraphs can frequently be padded slightly to maintain a good word count, but do not do this throughout whole chapters.

Tips on How to Write Stories

Writing novels or short stories might appear a daunting task to many beginners, but, by using online writing tips on how to write stories, the task is simplified into easy steps and makes it significantly more likely for you to make your dream a reality.

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Author Resource:- If you want to have your own writing published it is important that you take the writing tips on how to write a story available from those who have succeeded before you. You will find advice on Dawn and Kay's website Write Stories for Australians and budding writers worldwide.
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