Creative writing 1 : The start of a story

Creative writing 1 : The start of a story
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Creative writing 1 : The start of a story

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Project overview 
Every lesson we will look at a new aspect of writing a story. 

The lesson consists of 2 things: 
1) Theory and practice 
2) Writing your own short story (and hand in via SOM)

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How often do you read for fun?
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Slide 3 - Poll

What makes you interested in reading?

Slide 4 - Open question

An interesting start
The start of a story determines if you want to keep reading or put down the book again. 

You will learn what a good start to a story is and write your own captivating story introduction.

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Assignment 1 
SThe next slides have different examples of the start of a story. Read the story and type your feedback: 

- Is it a good start? Why (not)? 
- Would this motivate you to continue? Why?

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"Grandma was laying out the cups for the funeral tea when I remembered I had left the safe open"

Slide 7 - Open question

"It was a dark night."

Slide 8 - Open question

"Emma had yellow hair and blue eyes and was madly in love with her boyfriend Greg?"

Slide 9 - Open question

"I'm watching the cars crash again. I got here just in time."

Slide 10 - Open question

What kinds of elements did you notice that make you want to continue reading?

Slide 11 - Open question

Your turn! 
The next slides have a prompt. 

Write an interesting story introduction in 4 sentences about the prompt. 

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Write a story intro in 4 sentences:
A boy finds something hidden in the grass.

Slide 13 - Open question

Write a story intro in 4 sentences:
Your mom finds your bad report card

Slide 14 - Open question

Create your own character
The characters in a story may not be real, but should definitely feel real to create depth and emotion in the story. They are our viewpoint into the story. 

But, designing a character is not easy. Like yourself, characters are complex and have many layers. 


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Write your own story
Every lesson we will continue working on a story in which we will get to know your character better via diary entrees. 
You will write your story in a word doc and hand in at the end of each lesson. 

What happens, how it happens and what effect this has on your character is completely up to you. 

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Time to create your character
We'll start small, with their appearance. 
  • What does your character look like? Make a list and include the following: hair, eyes, skin, height, weight, build, etc. 
  • Choose one aspect of their appearance (a detail) and elaborate: bitten nails, frizzy hair, a scar, etc. 
  • Write a short story in which your character is looking in the mirror or write a short scene in which another person first sees your character. 
Hand in via SOM after you're finished. 

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