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Guidelines for writing Poems, Stories and Tales

Not sure how to continue my story ?

Asked by: Kevin Samuel

17 Ideas to continue writing your novel when you get stuck

  1. Tip #3: Dust off your other characters. …
  2. Tip #4: Explore your world. …
  3. Tip #5: Ask questions. …
  4. Tip #6: Start at the end. …
  5. Tip #7: Set a deadline. …
  6. Tip #8: Introduce a new character. …
  7. Tip #9: Add subplots. …
  8. Tip #10: Add an unexpected twist.

How do I make sure my story flows?

4 Easy Edits That Make Your Story Flow Better

  1. Eliminate crutch words. Crutch words are words we lean on too much in our writing — used when unnecessary, repeated too often, diluting the point. …
  2. Finish strong with sentences and paragraphs. …
  3. Substitute action or description for he said/she said. …
  4. Break up some paragraphs.

What do you do when you can’t finish a story?

Because they’re discovering the story as it’s written, the ending hasn’t made itself clear.

  1. Solution 1: Write out a list of possible endings, things that could happen to finish off the story. …
  2. Solution 2: Freewrite as your main character. …
  3. Solution: Get a second opinion. …
  4. Solution 1: Set goals and get down to business.

How do you fill gaps in your story?

Filling in the Gaps: Connecting Fragmented Scenes in Your Novel

  1. IDENTIFY THE HOLES. First you need to make a list of the holes in your story. …
  2. DECIDE WHAT TO DO. Once you have your list of scenes, you need to decide what to do for each one. …
  3. ADDING NEW SCENES. …
  4. ADDING NARRATIVE TRANSITIONS.

How do I make sure my story isn’t boring?

This is how to keep your story fresh and exciting in every scene:

  1. If You Can, Trash It. Your first choice should always be to get rid of any in-betweens that don’t advance your plot. …
  2. Introduce Personality: Make It about Character. …
  3. Introduce Action: Make It about Drama. …
  4. Introduce Questions: Make It about Suspense.

How can I write more smoothly?

Visually Smooth Out Your Writing

  1. Be consistent with your sentence spacing. …
  2. Use one period at the end of a sentence (or three if you’re using the ellipsis mark), not two or four or five.
  3. Be careful about breaking words into syllables at the end of a line. …
  4. Limit your use of italics, which look fussy when there’s too much.

How do you write with better flow?

Good academic writing should flow, which means it should be easy to read with ideas logically connected to one another from one sentence to the next. It should also have coherence between paragraphs so that the overall ideas within a paper build off one another in an organized way.

What are good linking words?

additionally; also; moreover; furthermore; again; further; then; besides; too; similarly; correspondingly; indeed; regarding. alternatively; although; otherwise; instead.

What is the flow of a story?

Narrative flow simply refers to how a story moves. A piece of writing with narrative flow is like a peaceful stream, while one without it might be more like a river blocked by a dam. When a story flows, readers will absorb the narrative like a sponge.