"Byline" or "By Line" means the author of the writing.Story TitleBy[enter name here]
A plot line in a story is the author's route from the beginning of a story to the end of the story. A plot line tells the reader what is going on or about to happen. For example, in a murder mystery, the plot line would be all the different ways a detective might investigate that murder until the end when the murderer is revealed.
Repetition
Repetition
A key to identifying meaning in stories is to look for themes that recur throughout the text, such as love, loss, power, or identity. By analyzing how characters, events, and symbols in the story interact and contribute to these themes, readers can gain a deeper understanding of the author's message or purpose.
Hector Hugh Munro wrote this line, though he is much better known by his pen name Saki. The story this line comes from is The Open Window.
When asking "What does my character want and what is preventing him from getting it?" you are identifying the character's motivation and conflict. This helps to drive the plot forward by creating tension as the character faces obstacles in achieving their goal.
Only you, the author can decide on that. After all, you are the one who is doing the writing? I assume you began writing with at least a simple story line?
Hearing the story over and over.
One who writes story called author of the story.
When reading a poem or a written play you can tell the forgiving tone of the authors depending on the words used in the story line. Certain key words can draw in the reader to the author's tone such as sorrow, love, regret, pain, and even the key word forgiveness can be used in the story line.
Jen Grisanti has written: 'Story line' -- subject(s): Authorship, Vocational guidance